Coordination Control of Discrete Event Systems under Cyber Attacks

21 Sep 2023  ·  Fei Wang, Jan Komenda, Feng Lin ·

This paper investigates the coordination control of discrete event systems in the presence of combined sensor and actuator attacks. Discrete event systems are modeled as automata, and sensor attacks are defined using specific attack languages. The approach involves employing multiple local supervisors to control the system. The primary objective is to devise these local supervisors to ensure the system's safety, even when facing sensor and actuator attacks. The paper establishes the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of such supervisors in terms of conditional decomposability, CA-controllability, and CA-observability. Furthermore, a methodology is developed to compute local state estimates when sensor attacks occur. Based on the local state estimates, local supervisors are designed to ensure the safety of a system even under cyber attacks.

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