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arxiv 1909.01477 v1 pith:ZKRGCIIO submitted 2019-09-03 eess.SY cs.SY

Filtering Approaches for Dealing with Noise in Anomaly Detection

classification eess.SY cs.SY
keywords detectionfilteringmethodsresidualresidual-basedanomalydealingdemonstrate
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The leading workhorse of anomaly (and attack) detection in the literature has been residual-based detectors, where the residual is the discrepancy between the observed output provided by the sensors (inclusive of any tampering along the way) and the estimated output provided by an observer. These techniques calculate some statistic of the residual and apply a threshold to determine whether or not to raise an alarm. To date, these methods have not leveraged the frequency content of the residual signal in making the detection problem easier, specifically dealing with the case of (e.g., measurement) noise. Here we demonstrate some opportunities to combine filtering to enhance the performance of residual-based detectors. We also demonstrate how filtering can provide a compelling alternative to residual-based methods when paired with a robust observer. In this process, we consider the class of attacks that are stealthy, or undetectable, by such filtered detection methods and the impact they can have on the system.

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