Secure and Private Implementation of Dynamic Controllers Using Semi-Homomorphic Encryption

12/11/2018
by   Carlos Murguia, et al.
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This paper presents a secure and private implementation of linear time-invariant dynamic controllers using Paillier's encryption, a semi-homomorphic encryption method. To avoid overflow or underflow within the encryption domain, the state of the controller is reset periodically. A control design approach is presented to ensure stability and optimize performance of the closed-loop system with encrypted controller.

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