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AuthorTaheri, M.
AuthorKhorasani, K.
AuthorShames, I.
AuthorMeskin, Nader
Available date2022-04-14T08:45:38Z
Publication Date2021
Publication Name2021 European Control Conference, ECC 2021
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ECC54610.2021.9655030
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/29759
AbstractMulti-agent systems (MAS) require sharing their information with their neighboring agents to reach a consensus in a distributed manner. In this paper, a transformation-based consensus control methodology is developed and implemented that can be utilized to reach a consensus among agents in a distributed manner without revealing their true information to their neighboring agents. The proposed methodology protects agents privacy against eavesdropper adversaries and malicious agents capable of intercepting and accessing the agents' exchanged data. A unique isometric isomorphism is employed for each agent to map the true value of exchanged sensor measurements and state estimates. By leveraging the property of isometric isomorphism in preserving norms, it is shown that reaching a consensus among agents is equivalent to that can be accomplished by the transformed agents dynamics. Numerical case studies are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed and developed methodology in preserving agents' privacy while ensuring that the MAS accomplish consensus requirements despite the presence of cyber attacks.
SponsorNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization; Qatar Foundation; Qatar National Research Fund; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Ministre de la Dfense Nationale
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectComputer crime
Cyber Physical System
Embedded systems
Network security
Privacy-preserving techniques
Set theory
Consensus control
Control methodology
Cyber-attacks
Eavesdroppe
Malicious agent
Multi agent
Privacy preserving
Sensor measurements
State estimates
Transformation based
Multi agent systems
TitleTowards Privacy Preserving Consensus Control in Multi-Agent Cyber-Physical Systems Subject to Cyber Attacks
TypeConference Paper
Pagination939-945


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