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Distributed Optimal and Self-Tuning Filters Based on Compressed Data for Networked Stochastic Uncertain Systems with Deception Attacks

Yimin Ma, Shuli Sun

2022Sensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, distributed security estimation problems for networked stochastic uncertain systems subject to stochastic deception attacks are investigated. In sensor networks, the measurement data of sensor nodes may be attacked maliciously in the process of data exchange between sensors. When the attack rates and noise variances for the stochastic deception attack signals are known, many measurement data received from neighbour nodes are compressed by a weighted measurement fusion algorithm based on the least-squares method at each sensor node. A distributed optimal filter in the linear minimum variance criterion is presented based on compressed measurement data. It has the same estimation accuracy as and lower computational cost than that based on uncompressed measurement data. When the attack rates and noise variances of the stochastic deception attack signals are unknown, a correlation function method is employed to identify them. Then, a distributed self-tuning filter is obtained by substituting the identified results into the distributed optimal filtering algorithm. The convergence of the presented algorithms is analyzed. A simulation example verifies the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNoise (video)Filter (signal processing)DeceptionAlgorithmNoise measurementNode (physics)Kalman filterCompressed sensingWireless sensor networkCommunication noiseData miningArtificial intelligenceEngineeringNoise reductionImage (mathematics)LinguisticsComputer networkPsychologyStructural engineeringSocial psychologyPhilosophyComputer visionDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection AlgorithmsDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks