Graph-based Modeling and Simulation of Emergency Services Communication Systems
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Martinez Jordan, Jardi
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Emergency Services Communication Systems (ESCS) are evolving intoInternet Protocol (IP)-based communication networks, promising
enhancements to their function, availability, and resilience.
This increase in complexity and cyber-attack surface demands
a better understanding of these systems' breakdown dynamics
under extreme circumstances. Existing ESCS research largely overlooks
simulation and the little work that exists focuses
primarily on specific cybersecurity threats and neglects critical factors
such as the non-stationarity of call arrivals. This paper introduces
a robust, adaptable graph-based simulation framework and essential
mathematical models for ESCS simulation. The framework uses a
graph representation of ESCS networks where each vertex is a
communicating finite-state machine that exchanges messages
along edges and whose behavior is governed by a discrete event queuing
model. Call arrival burstiness and its connection to
emergency incidents are modeled through a cluster point process.
The model applicability is demonstrated through simulations
of the Seattle Police Department ESCS. Ongoing work is developing
GPU implementations of these models and exploring the use of simulations
in cybersecurity tabletop exercises.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2024
