Attack-resilient sensor fusion for safety-critical cyber-physical systems

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Ivanov, R.

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Pajic, M

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Lee, I.

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2015-12-29T02:03:06Z

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2016-02-01

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© 2016 ACM.This article focuses on the design of safe and attack-resilient Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) equipped with multiple sensors measuring the same physical variable. A malicious attacker may be able to disrupt system performance through compromising a subset of these sensors. Consequently, we develop a precise and resilient sensor fusion algorithm that combines the data received from all sensors by taking into account their specified precisions. In particular, we note that in the presence of a shared bus, in which messages are broadcast to all nodes in the network, the attacker's impact depends on what sensors he has seen before sending the corrupted measurements. Therefore, we explore the effects of communication schedules on the performance of sensor fusion and provide theoretical and experimental results advocating for the use of the Ascending schedule, which orders sensor transmissions according to their precision starting from the most precise. In addition, to improve the accuracy of the sensor fusion algorithm, we consider the dynamics of the system in order to incorporate past measurements at the current time. Possible ways of mapping sensor measurement history are investigated in the article and are compared in terms of the confidence in the final output of the sensor fusion. We show that the precision of the algorithm using history is never worse than the no-history one, while the benefits may be significant. Furthermore, we utilize the complementary properties of the two methods and show that their combination results in a more precise and resilient algorithm. Finally, we validate our approach in simulation and experiments on a real unmanned ground robot.

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1558-3465

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1539-9087

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11280

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems

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10.1145/2847418

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Attack-resilient sensor fusion for safety-critical cyber-physical systems

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Journal article

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1

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Computer Science

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Duke

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Pratt School of Engineering

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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15

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