Event-Triggered Control and Proactive Defense for Cyber–Physical Systems
研究了带有事件触发机制的信息物理系统的攻击检测问题,提出一种基于切换的移动目标防御策略来检测虚假数据注入攻击,并证明执行间隔存在下界从而排除芝诺现象。
This article studies the attack detection problem of cyber–physical systems (CPSs) with the event-triggered (ET) mechanism. A switching-based moving-target defense (MTD) strategy is developed to detect malicious false-data-injection (FDI) attacks, which is characterized by the average dwell-time (ADT) property. Even if attacks may remain stealthy when the MTD mechanism is adopted, the impact of these stealthy attacks on the system performance is relatively small when the switching signal is unknown to the adversary. In order to reduce the cost of data transmission, an ET mechanism is added into the system. Furthermore, we prove that there exists a lower bound of the execution interval, which indicates that the Zeno phenomenon is excluded. Finally, numerical examples are employed to illustrate the effectiveness of the main results.