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Online Secure State Estimation of Multiagent Systems Using Average Consensus

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Secure state estimation (SSE) is a problem to defense false-data injection attacks. This study designs an online distributed SSE of heterogeneous multiagent systems under homologous attack. A triple-loop observer is… Click to show full abstract

Secure state estimation (SSE) is a problem to defense false-data injection attacks. This study designs an online distributed SSE of heterogeneous multiagent systems under homologous attack. A triple-loop observer is proposed to estimate the state and attack signal simultaneously. The inner loop keeps the estimations of the attack signal the same using average consensus. The middle loop adjusts the estimations via residual information. The outer loop runs when system measurements change. A sufficient condition that estimations asymptotically converge to the real value is obtained and proved. Finally, the proposed observer has been tested on the global positioning system.

Keywords: using average; state; average consensus; state estimation; secure state; multiagent systems

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems
Year Published: 2022

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