Model-free False Data Injection Attack in Networked Control Systems: A Feedback Optimization Approach
Xiaoyu Luo, Chongrong Fang, Jianping He, Chengcheng Zhao, Dario, Paccagnan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel model-free false data injection attack method for both linear and nonlinear networked control systems, utilizing feedback optimization and probing signals to maliciously steer system outputs.
Contribution
It develops a truly model-free attack strategy applicable to general systems, overcoming limitations of prior linear-system-based approaches.
Findings
Effective attack demonstrated through extensive simulations.
Optimality gap depends on attack signal dimensions and system convergence.
Extension to noisy systems enhances practical applicability.
Abstract
Security issues have gathered growing interest within the control systems community, as physical components and communication networks are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks. In this context, recent literature has studied increasingly sophisticated \emph{false data injection} attacks, with the aim to design mitigative measures that improve the systems' security. Notably, data-driven attack strategies -- whereby the system dynamics is oblivious to the adversary -- have received increasing attention. However, many of the existing works on the topic rely on the implicit assumption of linear system dynamics, significantly limiting their scope. Contrary to that, in this work we design and analyze \emph{truly} model-free false data injection attack that applies to general linear and nonlinear systems. More specifically, we aim at designing an injected signal that steers the output of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
