Title :
Intermittent bias and state filtering for linear systems subject to deception attacks in communication networks
Author :
Sauter, Dominique ; Keller, J.Y.
Author_Institution :
CRAN, Univ. of Lorraine, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a state filtering scheme for linear stochastic discrete-time systems subject to random deception attacks on the control signals of a controlled plant. When these attacks are detected inside the network and blocked with a one period time delay, we show that the state model of the plant viewed by the controller is affected by an intermittent bias of unknown initial condition. The intermittent bias and state filtering is obtained by treating the initial state of the intermittent bias as intermittent unknown inputs. The stochastic stability conditions of the proposed filter are established when the arrival binary sequence of attacks follows a Bernoulli random process.
Keywords :
binary sequences; delays; discrete time systems; filtering theory; linear systems; random processes; stability; stochastic systems; telecommunication security; Bernoulli random process; communication networks; control signals; controlled plant; intermittent bias filtering; intermittent state filtering; linear stochastic discrete-time systems; one period time delay; random deception attacks; state filtering scheme; stochastic stability conditions; Communication networks; Delay effects; Kalman filters; Stability analysis; Standards; Stochastic processes; Kalman filter; covariance matrices; intermittent bias; intermittent unknown inputs; linear system;
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications (CCA), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.2013.6662829