Abstract:
In this paper, we consider the problem of distributed detection in tree topologies in the presence of Byzantines. The expression for minimum attacking power required by t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this paper, we consider the problem of distributed detection in tree topologies in the presence of Byzantines. The expression for minimum attacking power required by the Byzantines to blind the fusion center (FC) is obtained. More specifically, we show that when more than a certain fraction of individual node decisions are falsified, the decision fusion scheme becomes completely incapable. We obtain closed-form expressions for the optimal attacking strategies that minimize the detection error exponent at the FC. We also look at the possible countermeasures from the FC's perspective to protect the network from these Byzantines. We formulate the robust topology design problem as a bi-level program and provide an efficient algorithm to solve it. We also provide some numerical results to gain insights into the solution.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ( Volume: 62, Issue: 12, June 2014)