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Quantifying Control Performance Loss for a Least Significant Bits Authentication Scheme

Bart Wolleswinkel, Riccardo Ferrari

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2026
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Industrial control systems (ICSs) often consist of many legacy devices, which were designed without security requirements in mind. With the increase in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, there is a growing urgency to develop legacy-compatible security solutions tailored to the specific needs and constraints of real-time control systems. We propose a least significant bits (LSBs) coding scheme providing message authentication and integrity, which is compatible with legacy devices and never compromises availability. The scheme comes with provable security guarantees, and we provide a simple yet effective method to deal with synchronization issues due to packet dropouts. Furthermore, we quantify the control performance loss for both a fixed-point and floating-point quantization architecture when using the proposed coding scheme. We demonstrate its effectiveness in detecting cyberattacks, as well as the impact on control performance, on a hydro power turbine control system.

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