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    AMICI enables real-time execution of cyber-physical models (Simulink)

    AMICI, the Assessment platform for Multiple Interdependent Critical Infrastructures, simplifies and boosts experimentation with cyber-physical systems. AMICI enables the real-time execution of physical process models developed in Matlab Simulink, in a way that they can interact with real cyber systems, e.g., ad-hoc software or even real malware. The simulated physical models may come from a wide range of domains, e.g., power generation, power transmission, railway transportation, chemical processes. AMICI includes two main software units that have been developed in C# (Windows) and have been ported on Unix-based systems with the help of the Mono platform. AMICI has been primarily tested in FreeBSD-based systems. AMICI is developed by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) For further documentation and acknowledgements please refer to http://ipsc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/?id=819
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