Herding an Adversarial Attacker to a Safe Area for Defending Safety-Critical Infrastructure
Systems and Control
2019-03-18 v1
Abstract
This paper investigates a problem of defending safety-critical infrastructure from an adversarial aerial attacker in an urban environment. A circular arc formation of defenders is formed around the attacker, and vector-field based guidance laws herd the attacker to a predefined safe area in the presence of rectangular obstacles. The defenders' formation is defined based on a novel vector field that imposes super-elliptic contours around the obstacles, to closely resemble their rectangular shape. A novel finite-time stabilizing controller is proposed to guide the defenders to their desired formation while avoiding obstacles and inter-agent collisions. The efficiency of the approach is demonstrated via simulation results.
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@article{arxiv.1903.06365,
title = {Herding an Adversarial Attacker to a Safe Area for Defending Safety-Critical Infrastructure},
author = {Vishnu S Chipade and Dimitra Panagou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06365},
year = {2019}
}
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ACC 2019