Game-theoretic Methods for Robustness, Security and Resilience of Cyber-physical Control Systems: Games-in-games Principle for Optimal Cross-layer Resilient Control Systems
Title | Game-theoretic Methods for Robustness, Security and Resilience of Cyber-physical Control Systems: Games-in-games Principle for Optimal Cross-layer Resilient Control Systems |
Publication Type | Magazine Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Quanyan Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tamer Başar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Magazine | IEEE Control Systems Magazine |
Volume | 35 |
Issue Number | 1 |
Keywords | UIUC |
Abstract | Critical infrastructures, such as power grids and transportation systems, are increasingly using open networks for operation. The use of open networks poses many challenges for control systems. The classical design of control systems takes into account modeling uncertainties as well as physical disturbances, providing a multitude of control design methods such as robust control, adaptive control, and stochastic control. With the growing level of integration of control systems with new information technologies, modern control systems face uncertainties not only from the physical world but also from the cybercomponents of the system. The vulnerabilities of the software deployed in the new control system infra- structure will expose the control system to many potential Game-Theoretic Methods for Robustness, Security, and Resilience of Cyberphysical Control Systems risks and threats from attackers. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities can lead to severe damage as has been reported in various news outlets [1], [2]. More recently, it has been reported in [3] and [4] that a computer worm, Stuxnet, was spread to target Siemens supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems that are configured to control and monitor specific industrial processes.
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URL | http://publish.illinois.edu/science-of-security-lablet/files/2014/06/Game-Theoretic-Methods-for-Robu... |
Citation Key | node-23603 |
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