Attack Analysis and Resilient Control Design for Discrete-time Distributed Multi-agent Systems
Aquib Mustafa, Hamidreza Modares

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how cyber-physical attacks can propagate in discrete-time distributed multi-agent systems and proposes a resilient control strategy that ensures secure consensus despite sensor and actuator attacks.
Contribution
It introduces a distributed adaptive attack compensator that estimates normal behavior and maintains system stability without restrictive assumptions.
Findings
Attack propagation can destabilize the entire network.
The proposed controller achieves secure consensus under attack conditions.
Validation on autonomous underwater vehicles demonstrates effectiveness.
Abstract
This work presents a rigorous analysis of the adverse effects of cyber-physical attacks on discrete-time distributed multi-agent systems, and propose a mitigation approach for attacks on sensors and actuators. First, we show how an attack on a compromised agent can propagate and affect intact agents that are reachable from it. This is, an attack on a single node snowballs into a network-wide attack and can even destabilize the entire system. Moreover, we show that the attacker can bypass the robust control protocol and make it entirely ineffective in attenuating the effect of the adversarial input on the system performance. Finally, to overcome adversarial effects of attacks on sensors and actuators, a distributed adaptive attack compensator is designed by estimating the normal expected behavior of agents. The adaptive attack compensator is augmented with the controller and…
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