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Ikezaki, Taichi Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
Sawada, Kenji Graduate school of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Osaka
Kaneko, Osamu Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications
Abstract
Recent advances in connected-vehicle technologies have enabled the large-scale collection of driving data, facilitating the deployment of data-driven control schemes. Although these methods offer advantages by eliminating the need for explicit modeling, they also introduce vulnerabilities due to their reliance on stored data. This study investigates a class of targeted data poisoning attacks on fictitious reference iterative tuning, a widely used data-driven controller tuning approach. We present a method that allows an adversary to influence closed-loop dynamics by manipulating the training data so that the resulting controller behavior matches a maliciously defined reference response. This strategy differs from conventional poisoning attacks, which aim only to the degrade control performance. Instead, it enables deliberate alteration of control characteristics such as overshoot and convergence time. The proposed attack is formulated as a constrained optimization problem under bounded tampering signals. Through a numerical study involving adaptive cruise control with stop functionality, we show that minor data modifications, indistinguishable from sensor noise, can cause significant degradation in control behavior. These findings highlight the need for robust security mechanisms in data-driven control implementation.
Keywords
cyberattack
data-driven control
cruise control
FRIT
poisoning attack
Published Date
2025-12-20
Publication Title
Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics
Volume
volume37
Issue
issue6
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Start Page
1392
End Page
1399
ISSN
1883-8049
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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© Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Citation
T. Ikezaki, K. Sawada, and O. Kaneko, “Directed Poisoning Attacks on FRIT in Adaptive Cruise Control,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.37 No.6, pp. 1392-1399, 2025.
助成情報
JPMJCR23M4: AI駆動型サイバーフィジカルシステムのセキュリティ評価・対策基盤 ( 国立研究開発法人科学技術振興機構 / Japan Science and Technology Agency )