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Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations

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Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. / Holik, F.; Broadbent, M.; Findrik, M. et al.
Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. ed. / Pawel Sitek; Marcin Pietranik; Marek Krótkiewicz; Chutimet Srinilta. Singapore: Springer, 2020. p. 179-191 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1178 ).

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Holik, F, Broadbent, M, Findrik, M, Smith, P & Race, N 2020, Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. in P Sitek, M Pietranik, M Krótkiewicz & C Srinilta (eds), Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 1178 , Springer, Singapore, pp. 179-191. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16

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Holik, F., Broadbent, M., Findrik, M., Smith, P., & Race, N. (2020). Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. In P. Sitek, M. Pietranik, M. Krótkiewicz, & C. Srinilta (Eds.), Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings (pp. 179-191). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1178 ). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16

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Holik F, Broadbent M, Findrik M, Smith P, Race N. Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. In Sitek P, Pietranik M, Krótkiewicz M, Srinilta C, editors, Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. Singapore: Springer. 2020. p. 179-191. (Communications in Computer and Information Science). doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16

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Holik, F. ; Broadbent, M. ; Findrik, M. et al. / Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. editor / Pawel Sitek ; Marcin Pietranik ; Marek Krótkiewicz ; Chutimet Srinilta. Singapore : Springer, 2020. pp. 179-191 (Communications in Computer and Information Science).

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