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A Kolmogorov-Arnold Network for Explainable Detection of Cyberattacks on EV Chargers

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arxiv 2503.02281 v1 pith:KHXCCL5J submitted 2025-03-04 cs.LG cs.CReess.SP

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keywords cyberattackschargerschargingdetectionmodelelectricexplainableframework
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The increasing adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and the expansion of charging infrastructure and their reliance on communication expose Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) to cyberattacks. This paper presents a novel Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (KAN)-based framework for detecting cyberattacks on EV chargers using only power consumption measurements. Leveraging the KAN's capability to model nonlinear, high-dimensional functions and its inherently interpretable architecture, the framework effectively differentiates between normal and malicious charging scenarios. The model is trained offline on a comprehensive dataset containing over 100,000 cyberattack cases generated through an experimental setup. Once trained, the KAN model can be deployed within individual chargers for real-time detection of abnormal charging behaviors indicative of cyberattacks. Our results demonstrate that the proposed KAN-based approach can accurately detect cyberattacks on EV chargers with Precision and F1-score of 99% and 92%, respectively, outperforming existing detection methods. Additionally, the proposed KANs's enable the extraction of mathematical formulas representing KAN's detection decisions, addressing interpretability, a key challenge in deep learning-based cybersecurity frameworks. This work marks a significant step toward building secure and explainable EV charging infrastructure.

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