Abstract
Technology development efforts in autonomy and cyber-defense have been evolving independently of each other, over the past decade. In this paper, we report our ongoing effort to integrate these two presently distinct areas into a single framework. To this end, we propose the two-player partially observable stochastic game formalism to capture both high-level autonomous mission planning under uncertainty and adversarial decision making subject to imperfect information. We show that synthesizing sub-optimal strategies for such games is possible under finite-memory assumptions for both the autonomous decision maker and the cyber-adversary. We then describe an experimental testbed to evaluate the efficacy of the proposed framework.
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Ahmadi, M., Viswanathan, A. A., Ingham, M. D., Tan, K., & Ames, A. D. (2020). Partially observable games for secure autonomy. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops, SPW 2020 (pp. 185–188). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/SPW50608.2020.00046
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