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TitleA Dynamic Game-Theoretic Approach to Resilient Control System Design for Cascading Failures
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsQuanyan Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tamer Başar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Conference NameInternational Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems
Date Published04/2012
PublisherACM
Conference LocationBeijing, China
KeywordsAlgorithms, NSA SoS Lablets Materials, reliability, security, theory, Toward a Theory of Resilience in Systems: A Game-Theoretic Approach, UIUC
Abstract

The migration of many current critical infrastructures, such as power grids and transportations systems, into open publicnetworks has posed many challenges in control systems. Modern control systems face uncertainties not only from the physical world but also from the cyber space. In this paper, we propose a hybrid game-theoretic approach to investigate the coupling between cyber security policy and robust control design. We study in detail the case of cascading failures in industrial control systems and provide a set of coupled optimality criteria in the linear-quadratic case. This approach can be further extended to more general cases of parallel cascading failures.

URLhttp://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2185505.2185512
Citation Keynode-31116

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