TY - JOUR
T1 - Periodic Sparse Control to Prevent Undetectable Attacks on Over-Actuated Systems
AU - Wolleswinkel, Bart
AU - van Straalen, Ivo
AU - Ballotta, Luca
AU - Gallo, Alexander J.
AU - Ferrari, Riccardo M.G.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Over-actuated systems, namely systems with more inputs than outputs, can increase control performance, yet are susceptible to model-based undetectable attacks if the actuator channel is compromised. In this paper, we show how implementing a sparse actuator schedule can introduce security by rendering these attacks ineffective. We formulate a novel methodology whereby a periodic sparse schedule, implemented at the actuators, secures the system by ensuring that a malicious adversary cannot exploit actuator redundancy to deploy undetectable attacks. The schedule is designed offline and repeats periodically at the actuators, so that the adversary is constrained to only tamper with the active actuators. We devise a degeneracyaware greedy selection procedure with low computational complexity to design an actuator schedule that renders undetectable attacks ineffective, whilst simultaneously providing relatively small performance degradation. We illustrate the effectiveness of our approach using a reference tracking model predictive controller on the IEEE-39 bus power network employing the designed sparse schedule.
AB - Over-actuated systems, namely systems with more inputs than outputs, can increase control performance, yet are susceptible to model-based undetectable attacks if the actuator channel is compromised. In this paper, we show how implementing a sparse actuator schedule can introduce security by rendering these attacks ineffective. We formulate a novel methodology whereby a periodic sparse schedule, implemented at the actuators, secures the system by ensuring that a malicious adversary cannot exploit actuator redundancy to deploy undetectable attacks. The schedule is designed offline and repeats periodically at the actuators, so that the adversary is constrained to only tamper with the active actuators. We devise a degeneracyaware greedy selection procedure with low computational complexity to design an actuator schedule that renders undetectable attacks ineffective, whilst simultaneously providing relatively small performance degradation. We illustrate the effectiveness of our approach using a reference tracking model predictive controller on the IEEE-39 bus power network employing the designed sparse schedule.
KW - Actuator scheduling
KW - over-actuated system
KW - sparse control
KW - undetectable attacks
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105009021617&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/LCSYS.2025.3581865
DO - 10.1109/LCSYS.2025.3581865
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009021617
SN - 2475-1456
VL - 9
SP - 1850
EP - 1855
JO - IEEE Control Systems Letters
JF - IEEE Control Systems Letters
ER -