DocumentCode :
3703879
Title :
Response and reconfiguration of cyber-physical control systems: A survey
Author :
Luis F. C?mbita;Jairo Giraldo;Alvaro A. C?rdenas;Nicanor Quijano
Author_Institution :
Universidad Distrital Francisco Jos? de Caldas and Departamento de Ingenier?a El?ctrica y Electr?nica, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The integration of physical systems with distributed embedded computing and communication devices offers advantages on reliability, efficiency, and maintenance. At the same time, these embedded computers are susceptible to cyber-attacks that can harm the performance of the physical system, or even drive the system to an unsafe state; therefore, it is necessary to deploy security mechanisms that are able to automatically detect, isolate, and respond to potential attacks. Detection and isolation mechanisms have been widely studied for different types of attacks; however, automatic response to attacks has attracted considerably less attention. Our goal in this paper is to identify trends and recent results on how to respond and reconfigure a system under attack, and to identify limitations and open problems. We have found two main types of attack protection: i) preventive, which identifies the vulnerabilities in a control system and then increases its resiliency by modifying either control parameters or the redundancy of devices; ii) reactive, which responds as soon as the attack is detected (e.g., modifying the non-compromised controller actions).
Keywords :
"Actuators","Games","Sensor systems","Game theory","Security"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Automatic Control (CCAC), 2015 IEEE 2nd Colombian Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCAC.2015.7345181
Filename :
7345181
Link To Document :
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