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Security-Aware Sensor Fusion with MATE: the Multi-Agent Trust Estimator

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Lacking security awareness, sensor fusion in systems with multi-agent networks such as smart cities is vulnerable to attacks. To guard against recent threats, we design security-aware sensor fusion that is based on the estimates of distributions over trust. Trust estimation can be cast as a hidden Markov model, and we solve it by mapping sensor data to trust pseudomeasurements (PSMs) that recursively update trust posteriors in a Bayesian context. Trust then feeds sensor fusion to facilitate trust-weighted updates to situational awareness. Essential to security-awareness are a novel field of view estimator, logic to map sensor data into PSMs, and the derivation of efficient Bayesian updates. We evaluate security-aware fusion under attacks on agents using case studies and Monte Carlo simulation in the physics-based Unreal Engine simulator, CARLA. A mix of novel and classical security-relevant metrics show that our security-aware fusion enables building trustworthy situational awareness even in hostile conditions.

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  • Trusted Data Fusion, Multi-Agent Autonomy, Autonomous Vehicles eess.SY · 2025-07-23 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    A Beta-distribution, hidden Markov trust estimator plus trust-weighted covariance intersection improves simulated multi-UAV surveillance under false-positive and false-negative attacks.