Encrypting Controller using Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Security of Cyber-Physical Systems**The work of J. Kim, C. Lee, and H. Shim was supported by ICT R & D program of MSIP/IITP Grant number 14-824-09-013, Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems Research. The work of J. H. Cheon, A. Kim, M. Kim, and Y. Song was supported by IT R & D program of MSIP/KEIT [No. 0450-21060006] and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (No. 0421-20150074).

Author:

Kim Junsoo,Lee Chanhwa,Shim Hyungbo,Cheon Jung Hee,Kim Andrey,Kim Miran,Song Yongsoo

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Control and Systems Engineering

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