Visible to the public Enhancement of Security against Zero Dynamics Attack via Generalized Hold

TitleEnhancement of Security against Zero Dynamics Attack via Generalized Hold
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBack, J., Kim, J., Lee, C., Park, G., Shim, H.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 56th Annual Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
Date Publisheddec
Keywordsactuator security, actuators, composability, continuous time systems, continuous-time physical system, continuous-time system, control engineering computing, control system security, cyber-physical system, Cyber-physical systems, Detectors, digital control, discrete time systems, discrete-time zeros, Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, generalized hold, Human Behavior, J. Back is with the School of Robotics, Korea, Kwangwoon University, Linear systems, Metrics, poles and zeros, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, sampled data systems, sampled-data system, sampling zero dynamics attack, sampling zeros, Seoul, unstable zeros, zero-order-hold
Abstract

Zero dynamics attack is lethal to cyber-physical systems in the sense that it is stealthy and there is no way to detect it. Fortunately, if the given continuous-time physical system is of minimum phase, the effect of the attack is negligible even if it is not detected. However, the situation becomes unfavorable again if one uses digital control by sampling the sensor measurement and using the zero-order-hold for actuation because of the `sampling zeros.' When the continuous-time system has relative degree greater than two and the sampling period is small, the sampled-data system must have unstable zeros (even if the continuous-time system is of minimum phase), so that the cyber-physical system becomes vulnerable to `sampling zero dynamics attack.' In this paper, we begin with its demonstration by a few examples. Then, we present an idea to protect the system by allocating those discrete-time zeros into stable ones. This idea is realized by employing the so-called `generalized hold' which replaces the zero-order-hold.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8263842/
DOI10.1109/CDC.2017.8263842
Citation Keyback_enhancement_2017