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Privacy Guarantees for Cloud-based State Estimation using Partially Homomorphic Encryption

Published 8 Nov 2021 in cs.CR, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2111.04818v2)

Abstract: The privacy aspect of state estimation algorithms has been drawing high research attention due to the necessity for a trustworthy private environment in cyber-physical systems. These systems usually engage cloud-computing platforms to aggregate essential information from spatially distributed nodes and produce desired estimates. The exchange of sensitive data among semi-honest parties raises privacy concerns, especially when there are coalitions between parties. We propose two privacy-preserving protocols using Kalman filter and partially homomorphic encryption of the measurements and estimates while exposing the covariances and other model parameters. We prove that the proposed protocols achieve satisfying computational privacy guarantees against various coalitions based on formal cryptographic definitions of indistinguishability. We evaluate the proposed protocols to demonstrate their efficiency using data from a real testbed.

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