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Cooperative Systems in Presence of Cyber-Attacks: A Unified Framework for Resilient Control and Attack Identification

Azwirman Gusrialdi, Zhihua Qu

20222022 American Control Conference (ACC)12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper considers a cooperative control problem in presence of unknown attacks. The attacker aims at destabilizing the consensus dynamics by intercepting the system’s communication network and corrupting its local state feedback. We first revisit the virtual network based resilient control proposed in our previous work and provide a new interpretation and insights into its implementation. Based on these insights, a novel distributed algorithm is presented to detect and identify the compromised communication links. It is shown that it is not possible for the adversary to launch a harmful and stealthy attack by only manipulating the physical states being exchanged via the network. In addition, a new virtual network is proposed which makes it more difficult for the adversary to launch a stealthy attack even though it is also able to manipulate information being exchanged via the virtual network. A numerical example demonstrates that the proposed control framework achieves simultaneously resilient operation and real-time attack identification.

Topics & Concepts

Identification (biology)Computer scienceComputer securityCyber-attackControl (management)Artificial intelligenceBiologyBotanySmart Grid Security and ResilienceInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
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