Secure Event-Triggered Control for Vehicle Platooning in the Presence of Modification Attacks
Ali Nikoutadbir, Sajjad Torabi, Sadegh Bolouki

TL;DR
This paper develops a resilient event-triggered control method to ensure secure vehicle platoon consensus despite gain modification attacks, using topology switching and stability conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel attack-resilient control scheme with topology switching and derives conditions for maintaining stability under malicious gain modifications.
Findings
Proposed a resilient control scheme effective against gain modification attacks.
Derived stability conditions for static and dynamic event-triggered control.
Validated the approach through simulations demonstrating robustness.
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of achieving secure consensus in a vehicular platoon using event-triggered control. The platoon consists of a leader and multiple follower vehicles exchanging their position and velocity information discretely to maintain stability. The paper focuses on the issue of gain modification attacks, where a malicious actor attempts to alter the controller gains to destabilize the platoon. To tackle this problem, the paper proposes a resilient event-triggered control scheme that ensures secure consensus while considering constraints on the duration and frequency of attacks. The paper also introduces an attack mitigation strategy through a topology-switching procedure, which is employed when the attack frequency and duration constraints are not met. First, sufficient consensus conditions for distributed static and dynamic event-triggered control schemes are…
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TopicsTraffic control and management · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
