Notions of Centralized and Decentralized Opacity in Linear Systems

03/16/2019
by   Bhaskar Ramasubramanian, et al.
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We formulate notions of opacity for cyberphysical systems modeled as discrete-time linear time-invariant systems. A set of secret states is k-ISO with respect to a set of nonsecret states if, starting from these sets at time 0, the outputs at time k are indistinguishable to an adversarial observer. Necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure that a secret specification is k-ISO are established in terms of sets of reachable states. We also show how to adapt techniques for computing under-approximations and over-approximations of the set of reachable states of dynamical systems in order to soundly approximate k-ISO. Further, we provide a condition for output controllability, if k-ISO holds, and show that the converse holds under an additional assumption. We extend the theory of opacity for single-adversary systems to the case of multiple adversaries and develop several notions of decentralized opacity. We study the following scenarios: i) the presence or lack of a centralized coordinator, and ii) the presence or absence of collusion among adversaries. In the case of colluding adversaries, we derive a condition for nonopacity that depends on the structure of the directed graph representing the communication between adversaries. Finally, we relax the condition that the outputs be indistinguishable and define a notion of ϵ-opacity, and also provide an extension to the case of nonlinear systems.

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