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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | Vol.63, Issue.5 | | Pages 3242-3251

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Two-Channel False Data Injection Attacks Against Output Tracking Control of Networked Systems

FangyuanHou   Guo-PingLiu   DehuiSun   Zhong-HuaPang   DonghuaZhou  
Abstract

This paper addresses the design problem of false data injection (FDI) attacks against the output tracking control of networked systems, where the network-induced delays in the feedback and forward channels are considered. The main contributions of this paper are as follows. 1) To actively compensate for the two-channel network-induced delays, a Kalman filter-based networked predictive control scheme is designed for stochastic linear discrete-time systems. 2) From an attacker's perspective, stealthy FDI attacks are proposed for both the feedback and forward channels so as to disrupt the stability of the resulting closed-loop system while avoiding the detection of a Kalman filter-based attack detector. 3) Both numerical simulations and practical experiments are carried out to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Two-Channel False Data Injection Attacks Against Output Tracking Control of Networked Systems

This paper addresses the design problem of false data injection (FDI) attacks against the output tracking control of networked systems, where the network-induced delays in the feedback and forward channels are considered. The main contributions of this paper are as follows. 1) To actively compensate for the two-channel network-induced delays, a Kalman filter-based networked predictive control scheme is designed for stochastic linear discrete-time systems. 2) From an attacker's perspective, stealthy FDI attacks are proposed for both the feedback and forward channels so as to disrupt the stability of the resulting closed-loop system while avoiding the detection of a Kalman filter-based attack detector. 3) Both numerical simulations and practical experiments are carried out to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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FangyuanHou, Guo-PingLiu, DehuiSun,Zhong-HuaPang, DonghuaZhou,.Two-Channel False Data Injection Attacks Against Output Tracking Control of Networked Systems. 63 (5),3242-3251.

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