What is Wattson#
Wattson is a Co-Simulation Environment for Cyber-Physical Systems.
It combines the networking perspective, i.e., an OT network along with potential IT infrastructure, with the simulation of a corresponding physical process. Here, the current focus are Power Grids.
While focusing on power grids, Wattson provides a generic interface which allows to use it for a completely different domain, e.g., manufacturing or water treatment plants.
Provided a suitable scenario, i.e., a description of the network topology as well as a representation of the physical process characteristics, Wattson then starts a respective network emulation and a physical process simulation (or emulation). These components can influence and interact with each other.
The co-simulation then provides a real-time digital twin of the system-under-test (SUT) and allow to evaluate its behavior under various conditions and within different use cases.
Operational Experiments
Evaluation of how the SUT behaves during flexible scenarios.
Cybersecurity Evaluations
Evaluation of threats, risks, cyberattacks, and countermeasures in a realistic yet safe environment
Real-time Trainings
Wattson can be used as a real-time training environment. With hardware-in-the-loop, trainees can interact with a large and realistic cyber-physical system through real hardware. Wattson’s flexibility allow trainers to create different training scenarios in advance or during the training.
How does it work?#
What is Wattson not#
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