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Synergy: Collaborative: Security and Privacy-Aware Cyber-Physical Systems
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Submitted by pajic on Mon, 04/11/2016 - 5:24am
Project Details
Lead PI:
Pajic Miroslav
Performance Period:
09/01/15
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08/31/18
Institution(s):
Duke University
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Award Number:
1505701
1159 Reads. Placed 309 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
Security and privacy concerns in the increasingly interconnected world are receiving much attention from the research community, policymakers, and general public. However, much of the recent and on-going efforts concentrate on security of general-purpose computation and on privacy in communication and social interactions. The advent of cyber-physical systems (e.g., safety-critical IoT), which aim at tight integration between distributed computational intelligence, communication networks, physical world, and human actors, opens new horizons for intelligent systems with advanced capabilities. These systems may reduce number of accidents and increase throughput of transportation networks, improve patient safety, mitigate caregiver errors, enable personalized treatments, and allow older adults to age in their places. At the same time, cyber-physical systems introduce new challenges and concerns about safety, security, and privacy. The proposed project will lead to safer, more secure and privacy preserving CPS. As our lives depend more and more on these systems, specifically in automotive, medical, and Internet-of-Things domains, results obtained in this project will have a direct impact on the society at large. The study of emerging legal and ethical aspects of large-scale CPS deployments will inform future policy decision-making. The educational and outreach aspects of this project will help us build a workforce that is better prepared to address the security and privacy needs of the ever-more connected and technologically oriented society. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) involve tight integration of computational nodes, connected by one or more communication networks, the physical environment of these nodes, and human users of the system, who interact with both the computational part of the system and the physical environment. Attacks on a CPS system may affect all of its components: computational nodes and communication networks are subject to malicious intrusions, and physical environment may be maliciously altered. CPS-specific security challenges arise from two perspectives. On the one hand, conventional information security approaches can be used to prevent intrusions, but attackers can still affect the system via the physical environment. Resource constraints, inherent in many CPS domains, may prevent heavy-duty security approaches from being deployed. This proposal will develop a framework in which the mix of prevention, detection and recovery, and robust techniques work together to improve the security and privacy of CPS. Specific research products will include techniques providing: 1) accountability-based detection and bounded-time recovery from malicious attacks to CPS, complemented by novel preventive techniques based on lightweight cryptography; 2) security-aware control design based on attack resilient state estimator and sensor fusions; 3) privacy of data collected and used by CPS based on differential privacy; and, 4) evidence-based framework for CPS security and privacy assurance, taking into account the operating context of the system and human factors. Case studies will be performed in applications with autonomous features of vehicles, internal and external vehicle networks, medical device interoperability, and smart connected medical home.
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Synergy: Collaborative: Security and Privacy-Aware Cyber-Physical Systems
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A Moving-Horizon Hybrid Stochastic Game for Secure Control of Cyber-Physical Systems
Automatic Verification of Finite Precision Implementations of Linear Controllers
Security of Cyber-Physical Systems in the Presence of Transient Sensor Faults
Coding Schemes for Securing Cyber-Physical Systems Against Stealthy Data Injection Attacks
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Making the Internet-of-things a Reality: From Smart Models, Sensing and Actuation to Energy-efficient Architectures
Design and Implementation of Attack-Resilient Cyberphysical Systems: With a Focus on Attack-Resilient State Estimators
Attack-Resilient State Estimation for Noisy Dynamical Systems
Estimation of Blood Oxygen Content Using Context-Aware Filtering
Scalable Verification of Linear Controller Software
Attack-Resilient Sensor Fusion for Safety-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems
Robust Localization Using Context-Aware Filtering
Robust estimation using context-aware filtering
Attack-Resilient State Estimation in the Presence of Noise
Design Methodologies for Securing Cyber-physical Systems
Sensor Attack Detection in the Presence of Transient Faults
Automatic Verification of Linear Controller Software
Network Scheduling for Secure Cyber-Physical Systems
Synthesis of Error-Recovery Protocols for Micro-Electrode-Dot-Array Digital Microfluidic Biochips
Security-Aware Scheduling of Embedded Control Tasks
Relaxing Integrity Requirements for Resilient Control Systems
Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Systems (CPMS)
Cyber Physical Production Systems–-An IEC 61499 Perspective
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CPS Privacy
Internet of Things (IoT)
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