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Cyber-attacks and faults reconstruction using finite time convergent observation algorithms: Electric power network application

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In this work, cyber-physical systems with output feedback control, whose sensors are experiencing faults or are under cyber-attack, are studied. Two different cases are investigated. First, when all sensors are attacked, then, when some sensors are protected from the attacks. Finite time convergent observers, specifically the sliding mode ones, including the observers with gain adaptation, are employed for online reconstruction of the cyber-attacks. The corrupted measured outputs are cleaned from cyber-attacks, and feedback control that uses the cleaned outputs is shown to provide elevated cyber-physical system performance close to the one without attack. Finally, the proposed methodology is applied to an electric power system under Stealth cyber-attack. Simulation results illustrate the efficacy of the proposed observers. (C) 2019 The Franklin Institute. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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