A Study on Physical Modeling Methods for Vulnerability Analysis of Naval Ship System at the Initial Design Stage 


Vol. 40,  No. 2, pp. 1-10, Apr.  2025
10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.1


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  Abstract

A naval ship is outfitted with various systems to ensure mission success and a safe return, even in high-risk environments. Minimizing system vulnerability is a critical aspect of naval ship design, as the configuration of distributed systems significantly affects overall survivability. To minimize vulnerability, system components are strategically dispersed throughout the ship or redundantly designed to preserve partial mission capability during an attack. Effective distribution and redundancy should be established during the initial design phase. This study aims to present a system vulnerability assessment method that employs a physical modeling approach to evaluate critical systems under various attack scenarios, generated through statistical analysis. Additionally, the proposed method can be used to optimize system configurations, ensuring a more efficient and resilient design in the early stages of naval ship development.

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[IEEE Style]

곽묘정, 권승민, 신윤호, 노유정, "A Study on Physical Modeling Methods for Vulnerability Analysis of Naval Ship System at the Initial Design Stage," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 1-10, 2025. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.1.

[ACM Style]

곽묘정, 권승민, 신윤호, and 노유정. 2025. A Study on Physical Modeling Methods for Vulnerability Analysis of Naval Ship System at the Initial Design Stage. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 40, 2, (2025), 1-10. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.1.