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A nonlinear systems framework for cyberattack prevention for chemical process control systems
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    A nonlinear systems framework for cyberattack prevention for chemical process control systems (English)
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    18 December 2018
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    Summary: Recent cyberattacks against industrial control systems highlight the criticality of preventing future attacks from disrupting plants economically or, more critically, from impacting plant safety. This work develops a nonlinear systems framework for understanding cyberattack-resilience of process and control designs and indicates through an analysis of three control designs how control laws can be inspected for this property. A chemical process example illustrates that control approaches intended for cyberattack prevention which seem intuitive are not cyberattack-resilient unless they meet the requirements of a nonlinear systems description of this property.
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    cybersecurity
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    process control
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    model predictive control (MPC)
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    nonlinear systems theory
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    Lyapunov stability
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