Resilient Synchronization of Distributed Multi-agent Systems under Attacks
Aquib Mustafa, Rohollah Moghadam, Hamidreza Modares

TL;DR
This paper develops a resilient synchronization method for multi-agent systems that detects and mitigates cyber-physical attacks by using self-beliefs and trust-based control protocols, ensuring stability and convergence.
Contribution
It introduces a novel trust-based detection and mitigation framework using Kullback-Liebler divergence, enhancing resilience against attacks in distributed multi-agent systems.
Findings
Agents can detect misbehavior using divergence-based criteria.
The approach guarantees stability under mild connectivity conditions.
Agents effectively discard compromised information, maintaining synchronization.
Abstract
In this paper, we first address adverse effects of cyber-physical attacks on distributed synchronization of multi-agent systems, by providing conditions under which an attacker can destabilize the underlying network, as well as another set of conditions under which local neighborhood tracking errors of intact agents converge to zero. Based on this analysis, we propose a Kullback-Liebler divergence based criterion in view of which each agent detects its neighbors' misbehavior and, consequently, forms a self-belief about the trustworthiness of the information it receives. Agents continuously update their self-beliefs and communicate them with their neighbors to inform them of the significance of their outgoing information. Moreover, if the self-belief of an agent is low, it forms trust on its neighbors. Agents incorporate their neighbors' self-beliefs and their own trust values on their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Network Time Synchronization Technologies · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
