Abstract
This paper is concerned with the security problem for a networked control system subject to deception attacks. An adversary is present to corrupt both the sensor-to-controller channel and the controller-to-actuator channel with deception signals when sensor and control data are transmitted via the network medium. We model the malicious deception signals as unknown-but-bounded signals in such a way that no priori knowledge of the attack signals is required. First, a delicate set-membership performance index is proposed for meeting the system security requirement. Second, a novel set-membership estimation method is developed to obtain the desired ellipsoidal estimation set which guarantees the enclosing of true state of the system at every instant of time. Such an ellipsoidal estimation set is then used for deriving the sufficient conditions such that the resulting closed-loop system is set-membership input-to-state-stable and achieves the prescribed security requirement. Finally, a target tracking system is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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