Authors
Yasser Shoukry, Paulo Tabuada
Publication date
2015/10/27
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume
61
Issue
8
Pages
2079-2091
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper describes two algorithms for state reconstruction from sensor measurements that are corrupted with sparse, but otherwise arbitrary, “noise.” These results are motivated by the need to secure cyber-physical systems against a malicious adversary that can arbitrarily corrupt sensor measurements. The first algorithm reconstructs the state from a batch of sensor measurements while the second algorithm is able to incorporate new measurements as they become available, in the spirit of a Luenberger observer. A distinguishing point of these algorithms is the use of event-triggered techniques to improve the computational performance of the proposed algorithms.
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Scholar articles
Y Shoukry, P Tabuada - IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2015