Search Results for author: John Carter

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Simulation of Attacker Defender Interaction in a Noisy Security Game

no code implementations8 Dec 2022 Erick Galinkin, Emmanouil Pountourakis, John Carter, Spiros Mancoridis

In the cybersecurity setting, defenders are often at the mercy of their detection technologies and subject to the information and experiences that individual analysts have.

Decision Making

Evaluation of an Anomaly Detector for Routers using Parameterizable Malware in an IoT Ecosystem

no code implementations29 Oct 2021 John Carter, Spiros Mancoridis

This work explores the evaluation of a machine learning anomaly detector using custom-made parameterizable malware in an Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem.

Anomaly Detection

Evaluating Attacker Risk Behavior in an Internet of Things Ecosystem

no code implementations23 Sep 2021 Erick Galinkin, John Carter, Spiros Mancoridis

In cybersecurity, attackers range from brash, unsophisticated script kiddies and cybercriminals to stealthy, patient advanced persistent threats.

Mawrth Vallis, Mars: a fascinating place for future in situ exploration

no code implementations29 Jan 2021 François Poulet, Christoph Gross, Briony Horgan, Damien Loizeau, Janice L. Bishop, John Carter, Csilla Orgel

Two ellipses located in the Mawrth Vallis region were proposed and evaluated during a series of meetings (3 for Mars2020 mission and 5 for ExoMars).

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

The M3 project: 1- A global hyperspectral image-cube of the Martian surface

no code implementations29 Jan 2021 Lucie Riu, François Poulet, John Carter, Jean-Pierre Bibring, Brigitte Gondet, Mathieu Vincendon

This paper is the first paper of a series that will present the derivation of the modal mineralogy of Mars (M3 project) at a global scale from the near-infrared dataset acquired by the imaging spectrometer OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Min\'eralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activit\'e) on board ESA/Mars Express.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Real-Time Planning with Multi-Fidelity Models for Agile Flights in Unknown Environments

2 code implementations2 Oct 2018 Jesus Tordesillas, Brett T. Lopez, John Carter, John Ware, Jonathan P. How

However, in unknown environments, this approach can lead to erratic or unstable behavior due to the interaction between the global planner, whose solution is changing constantly, and the local planner; a consequence of not capturing higher-order dynamics in the global plan.

Robotics

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