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Controller-jammer game models of Denial of Service in control systems operating over packet-dropping links

Systems and Control 2017-06-07 v1 Optimization and Control

Abstract

The paper introduces a class of zero-sum games between the adversary and controller as a scenario for a `denial of service' in a networked control system. The communication link is modeled as a set of transmission regimes controlled by a strategic jammer whose intention is to wage an attack on the plant by choosing a most damaging regime-switching strategy. We demonstrate that even in the one-step case, the introduced games admit a saddle-point equilibrium, at which the jammer's optimal policy is to randomize in a region of the plant's state space, thus requiring the controller to undertake a nontrivial response which is different from what one would expect in a standard stochastic control problem over a packet dropping link. The paper derives conditions for the introduced games to have such a saddle-point equilibrium. Furthermore, we show that in more general multi-stage games, these conditions provide `greedy' jamming strategies for the adversary.

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@article{arxiv.1706.01559,
  title  = {Controller-jammer game models of Denial of Service in control systems operating over packet-dropping links},
  author = {V. Ugrinovskii and C. Langbort},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01559},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in Automatica