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Resilient Control under Denial-of-Service

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arxiv 1311.5143 v1 pith:M47HAI4T submitted 2013-11-19 cs.SY cs.SY

Resilient Control under Denial-of-Service

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keywords controlresilientunderattacksdenial-of-serviceinterruptionsabilityadapt
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We investigate resilient control strategies for linear systems under Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. By DoS attacks we mean interruptions of communication on measurement (sensor-to-controller) and/or control (controller-to-actuator) channels carried out by an intelligent adversary. We characterize the duration of these interruptions under which stability of the closed-loop system is preserved. The resilient nature of the control descends from its ability to adapt the sampling rate to the occurrence of the DoS.

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