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Energy-based attack detection in networked control systems
Author(s) -
Emeka Eyisi,
Xenofon Koutsoukos
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2566468.2566472
Subject(s) - cyber physical system , computer science , computer security , dissipative system , energy (signal processing) , mechanism (biology) , class (philosophy) , control system , control system security , distributed computing , computer network , information security , artificial intelligence , engineering , security service , philosophy , statistics , physics , mathematics , epistemology , quantum mechanics , network security policy , electrical engineering , operating system
The increased prevalence of attacks on Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS) as well as the safety-critical nature of these systems, has resulted in increased concerns regarding the security of CPS. In an effort towards the security of CPS, we consider the detection of attacks based on the fundamental notion of a system's energy. We propose a discrete-time Energy-Based Attack Detection mechanism for networked cyber-physical systems that are dissipative or passive in nature. We present analytical results to show that the detection mechanism is effective in detecting a class of attack models in networked control systems (NCS). Finally, using simulations we illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in detecting attacks.

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