VEHICLE-CPS Cyber-Physical Protection Systems
VEHICLE Systems Lab · Structural Intelligence for Complex Environments

Cyber-physical
protection systems.

VEHICLE-CPS applies the Borda Milan Pyramid to complex physical environments — measuring systemic tension across distributed assets, populations, and critical infrastructure to determine protection priority before collapse becomes irreversible.

P0–P6 Protection regimes
T(X) Systemic tension index
V_op Priority extraction operator
UWB/BLE Physical sensing stack
Protection Layer

Prevention before collapse.

CPS does not respond to emergencies after they cascade. It applies continuous T(X) tension measurement across a physical environment — distributed sensors, population nodes, critical infrastructure — to detect structural fragility before it becomes a critical event. The P0–P6 regime taxonomy provides a graduated, auditable response doctrine.

Physical Layer

Real sensing, real environments.

The CPS stack combines UWB and BLE positioning anchors, real-time telemetry, and a multi-phase operational workflow — pre-event hardening, live monitoring, post-event audit — into a deployable architecture. Every recommendation is traceable. Every intervention requires human authorization.

Institutional Layer

From civil defense to strategic infrastructure.

CPS is designed for the environments where opacity is most dangerous: mass gatherings, critical infrastructure protection, government facilities, hospital perimeters, military installations. The same structural logic scales from a 500-person venue to a national critical infrastructure network — because the architecture is domain-independent.