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Characterization of Model-Based Detectors for CPS Sensor Faults/Attacks

Systems and Control 2017-10-13 v1

Abstract

A vector-valued model-based cumulative sum (CUSUM) procedure is proposed for identifying faulty/falsified sensor measurements. First, given the system dynamics, we derive tools for tuning the CUSUM procedure in the fault/attack free case to fulfill a desired detection performance (in terms of false alarm rate). We use the widely-used chi-squared fault/attack detection procedure as a benchmark to compare the performance of the CUSUM. In particular, we characterize the state degradation that a class of attacks can induce to the system while enforcing that the detectors (CUSUM and chi-squared) do not raise alarms. In doing so, we find the upper bound of state degradation that is possible by an undetected attacker. We quantify the advantage of using a dynamic detector (CUSUM), which leverages the history of the state, over a static detector (chi-squared) which uses a single measurement at a time. Simulations of a chemical reactor with heat exchanger are presented to illustrate the performance of our tools.

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@article{arxiv.1710.04407,
  title  = {Characterization of Model-Based Detectors for CPS Sensor Faults/Attacks},
  author = {Carlos Murguia and Justin Ruths},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.04407},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology

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