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A Secure Control Design for Networked Control Systems with Linear Dynamics under a Time-Delay Switch Attack

Mauro Victorio, Arman Sargolzaei, Mohammad Reza Khalghani

2021Electronics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Networked control systems (NCSs) are designed to control and monitor large-scale and complex systems remotely. The communication connectivity in an NCS allows agents to quickly communicate with each other to respond to abrupt changes in the system quickly, thus reducing complexity and increasing efficiency. Despite all these advantages, NCSs are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Injecting cyberattacks, such as a time-delay switch (TDS) attack, into communication channels has the potential to make NCSs inefficient or even unstable. This paper presents a Lyapunov-based approach to detecting and estimating TDS attacks in real time. A secure control strategy is designed to mitigate the effects of TDS attacks in real time. The stability of the secure control system is investigated using the Lyapunov theory. The proposed TDS attack estimator’s performance and secure control strategy are evaluated in simulations and a hardware-in-the-loop environment.

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Networked control systemControl systemControl (management)Computer scienceCyber-physical systemStability (learning theory)Lyapunov functionControl theory (sociology)System dynamicsEngineeringNonlinear systemOperating systemElectrical engineeringPhysicsMachine learningQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceSmart Grid Security and ResilienceNetwork Time Synchronization TechnologiesNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
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