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Decentralized Diagnosis of Networked Discrete Event Systems Subject to Denial of Service Attacks
Author(s) -
Marcos V. S. Alves,
Raphael J. Barcelos,
Lilian K. Carvalho,
João Carlos Basilio
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
anais do 14º simpósio brasileiro de automação inteligente
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17648/sbai-2019-111512
Subject(s) - denial of service attack , computer science , computer security , event (particle physics) , service (business) , subject (documents) , denial , distributed computing , business , psychology , the internet , world wide web , physics , quantum mechanics , marketing , psychoanalysis
In this paper, we address the problem of decentralized failure diagnosis of networked discrete event systems (NDES) in the presence of Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. We propose an automaton model for NDES subject to DoS attacks that represent the adverse effects of DoS attacks on the observations of local diagnosers. We formulate a new diagnosis property, to be referred here to as DoS-robust codiagnosability, and present a systematic way to verify whether the language generate by a NDES is DoS-robustly codiagnosable.

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