Abstract

Abstract We address the problem of attack detection and attack correction for multi-input multi-output discrete-time linear time-invariant systems under sensor attacks. More specifically, we consider the situation that a system with known input is corrupted by additive adversarial attack signals on some of the system’s outputs. In this paper, we use system representation in a behavioural approach, which allows for natural and compact statements regarding linear system security. We extend our earlier results for systems with zero inputs to systems with non-zero inputs. We assume that these non-zero inputs are known.

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