Gordian

IF 2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Matthew Weber, Baihong Jin, Gil Lederman, Yasser Shoukry, Edward A. Lee, S. Seshia, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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引用次数: 5

Abstract

Accurate localization from Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) is a critical enabling technology for context-aware applications and control. As localization plays an increasingly safety-critical role, location systems must be able to identify and eliminate faulty measurements to prevent dangerously inaccurate localization. In this article, we consider the range-based localization problem and propose a method to detect coordinated adversarial corruption on anchor positions and distance measurements. Our algorithm, Gordian, rapidly finds attacks by identifying geometric inconsistencies at the graph level without requiring assumptions about hardware, ranging mechanisms, or cryptographic protocols. We give necessary conditions for which attack detection is guaranteed to be successful in the noiseless case, and we use that intuition to extend Gordian to the noisy case where fewer guarantees are possible. In simulations generated from real-world sensor noise, we empirically show that Gordian’s trilateration counterexample generation procedure enables rapid attack detection even for combinatorially difficult problems.
棘手的
来自信息物理系统(CPS)的精确定位是上下文感知应用和控制的关键使能技术。由于定位扮演着越来越重要的安全角色,定位系统必须能够识别和消除错误的测量,以防止危险的不准确定位。在本文中,我们考虑了基于距离的定位问题,并提出了一种检测锚点位置和距离测量上协调对抗性损坏的方法。我们的算法Gordian通过在图级识别几何不一致性来快速发现攻击,而不需要对硬件、测距机制或加密协议进行假设。我们给出了在无噪声情况下保证攻击检测成功的必要条件,并且我们使用这种直觉将Gordian扩展到有噪声情况,其中可能的保证更少。在由真实传感器噪声生成的模拟中,我们经验地表明,Gordian的三边反例生成过程即使对于组合困难的问题也能实现快速攻击检测。
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ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
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