Disconnection-aware Attack Detection in Networked Control Systems
Abstract
This study deals with security issues in dynamical networked control systems. The goal is to establish a unified framework of the attack detection stage, which includes the four processes of monitoring the system state, making a decision based on the monitored signal, disconnecting the corrupted subsystem, and operating the remaining system during restoration. This paper, in particular, considers a disconnection-aware attack detector design problem. Traditionally, observer-based attack detectors are designed based on the system model with a fixed network topology and cannot cope with a change of the topology caused by disconnection. The disconnection-aware design problem is mathematically formulated and a solution is proposed in this paper. A numerical example demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed detector through an inverter-based voltage control system in a benchmark model.
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@article{arxiv.1911.05084,
title = {Disconnection-aware Attack Detection in Networked Control Systems},
author = {Hampei Sasahara and Takayuki Ishizaki and Jun-ichi Imura and Henrik Sandberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.05084},
year = {2020}
}
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8 pages