Secure Control Systems: A Quantitative Risk Management Approach
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- Nonlinear stealthy attacks on remote state estimation
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- Security analysis and fault detection against stealthy replay attacks
- A data‐based private learning framework for enhanced security against replay attacks in cyber‐physical systems
- A game theoretic approach to multi-channel transmission scheduling for multiple linear systems under DoS attacks
- Worst-case stealthy innovation-based linear attack on remote state estimation
- From attack graph analysis to attack function analysis
- A game theory based optimal allocation strategy for defense resources of smart grid under cyber-attack
- Resilient state estimation for control systems using multiple observers and median operation
- Optimal denial‐of‐service attack scheduling for remote state estimation with time‐varying interference power
- Secure and privacy preserving consensus for second-order systems based on Paillier encryption
- Security metrics and synthesis of secure control systems
- Detecting stealthy integrity attacks in a class of nonlinear cyber-physical systems: a backward-in-time approach
- Critical-time metric for risk analysis against sharp input anomalies: computation and application case study
- Event-triggered resilient control for cyber-physical systems under periodic DoS jamming attacks
- Graph-theoretic approaches for analyzing the resilience of distributed control systems: a tutorial and survey
- A stealthy man-in-the-middle attack strategy for switched systems
- Attack allocation on remote state estimation in multi-systems: structural results and asymptotic solution
- Secure Luenberger-like observers for cyber-physical systems under sparse actuator and sensor attacks
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