Dual rate control for security in cyber-physical systems

M Naghnaeian, N Hirzallah… - 2015 54th IEEE …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2015 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2015ieeexplore.ieee.org
We consider malicious attacks on actuators and sensors of a feedback system which can be
modeled as additive, possibly unbounded, disturbances at the digital (cyber) part of the
feedback loop. We precisely characterize the role of the unstable poles and zeros of the
system in the ability to detect stealthy attacks in the context of the sampled data
implementation of the controller in feedback with the continuous (physical) plant. We show
that, if there is a single sensor that is guaranteed to be secure and the plant is observable …
We consider malicious attacks on actuators and sensors of a feedback system which can be modeled as additive, possibly unbounded, disturbances at the digital (cyber) part of the feedback loop. We precisely characterize the role of the unstable poles and zeros of the system in the ability to detect stealthy attacks in the context of the sampled data implementation of the controller in feedback with the continuous (physical) plant. We show that, if there is a single sensor that is guaranteed to be secure and the plant is observable from that sensor, then there exist a class of multirate sampled data controllers that ensure that all attacks remain detectable. These dual rate controllers are sampling the output faster than the zero order hold rate that operates on the control input and as such, they can even provide better nominal performance than single rate, at the price of higher sampling of the continuous output.
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