Verification of Strong K-Step Opacity for Discrete-Event Systems

04/10/2022
by   Xiaoguang Han, et al.
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In this paper, we revisit the verification of strong K-step opacity (K-SSO) for partially-observed discrete-event systems modeled as nondeterministic finite-state automata. As a stronger version of the standard K-step opacity, K-SSO requires that an intruder cannot make sure whether or not a secret state has been visited within the last K observable steps. To efficiently verify K-SSO, we propose a new concurrent-composition structure, which is a variant of our previously- proposed one. Based on this new structure, we design an algorithm for deciding K-SSO and prove that the proposed algorithm not only reduces the time complexity of the existing algorithms, but also does not depend on the value of K. Furthermore, a new upper bound on the value of K in K-SSO is derived, which also reduces the existing upper bound on K in the literature. Finally, we illustrate the proposed algorithm by a simple example.

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