Control and Game Theoretic Methods for Cyber-Physical Security 1st Edition
Control and Game Theoretic Methods for Cyber-Physical Security, 1st Edition by Aris Kanellopoulos, Lijing Zhai, Filippos Fotiadis, and Kyriakos Vamvoudakis presents a cutting-edge synthesis of control theory and game-theoretic approaches tailored to protect modern cyber-physical systems.
Discover a clear, rigorous treatment of topics that matter to engineers and researchers worldwide: modeling adversarial behavior in networked control systems, designing resilient controllers, strategic detection and mitigation, and stability under uncertainty. Rich with mathematical intuition and practical perspectives, this volume bridges theory and application across domains such as power grids, industrial control, autonomous vehicles, IoT, and smart cities.
Readers will appreciate the balanced presentation — from foundational principles and algorithmic frameworks to case studies and simulation-based insights — making advanced concepts accessible without sacrificing rigor. The authors, renowned in control and security research, guide you through attacker-defender dynamics, robust control design, and scalable methods for real-world deployment.
Ideal for graduate students, systems engineers, security analysts, and applied researchers, this book equips you to anticipate threats, craft strategic defenses, and implement resilient architectures. Whether you’re working in academia or industry in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, or beyond, this title serves as a practical reference and a springboard for innovation.
Add this authoritative resource to your professional library and strengthen your capability to secure complex cyber-physical infrastructures. Order your copy today to advance your understanding of modern control-based security and game-theoretic defenses.
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