Publication

Set-based replay attack detection in closed-loop systems using a plug & play watermarking approach

Conference Article

Conference

Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems (SYSTOL)

Edition

4th

Pages

330-335

Doc link

https://doi.org/10.1109/SYSTOL.2019.8864790

File

Download the digital copy of the doc pdf document

Abstract

This paper presents a watermarking signal injection method that compensates its effect in the loop, avoiding thus the signal reinjection. Similar to a virtual actuator scheme, the proposed methodology masks the presence of the authentication signal to the system controller, that do not need to be retuned as it remains immunized. Furthermore, a set-based analysis concerning the effect that the performance loss imposed by a watermarking signal has in the detectability of a replay attack is performed for the stationary, assuming that a standard state observer is used in order to monitor the plant. Finally, a numerical application example is used to illustrate the proposed approach.

Categories

control theory.

Scientific reference

C. Trapiello and V. Puig. Set-based replay attack detection in closed-loop systems using a plug & play watermarking approach, 4th Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems, 2019, Casablanca, Morocco, pp. 330-335.