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Dealing with sensor and actuator deception attacks in supervisory control
Rômulo Meira-Góes
, Hervé Marchand
, Stéphane Lafortune
Electrical Engineering
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Actuator
100%
Supervisory Control
100%
Sensor Readings
100%
Sensor-actuators
100%
Deception Attacks
100%
Attacker
66%
Control Problem
66%
Solution Methodology
66%
Control System
33%
Large Classes
33%
Discrete Event Systems
33%
Feedback Control System
33%
Supervisory Controller
33%
Supervisory Layer
33%
Computer Science
Sensors and Actuator
100%
Actuator
100%
Sensor Reading
75%
Attackers
50%
discrete-event system
25%
Feedback Control
25%
Engineering
Supervisory Control
100%
Actuator
100%
Sensor Reading
60%
Control System
20%
Feedback Control System
20%
Discrete Event Simulation
20%
Similarities
20%
Supervisory Controller
20%