Towards Unsupervised Learning based Denoising of Cyber Physical System Data to Mitigate Security Concerns
This addresses security and accuracy concerns for vehicle industry, fuel stations, and power plants by providing noise-free fuel information, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific dataset.
The paper tackled the problem of denoising noisy time-series sensor data, specifically fuel level readings from vehicles, to improve accuracy and security, achieving an R-squared metric of 98% and errors within 1L in most cases.
A dataset, collected under an industrial setting, often contains a significant portion of noises. In many cases, using trivial filters is not enough to retrieve useful information i.e., accurate value without the noise. One such data is time-series sensor readings collected from moving vehicles containing fuel information. Due to the noisy dynamics and mobile environment, the sensor readings can be very noisy. Denoising such a dataset is a prerequisite for any useful application and security issues. Security is a primitive concern in present vehicular schemes. The server side for retrieving the fuel information can be easily hacked. Providing the accurate and noise free fuel information via vehicular networks become crutial. Therefore, it has led us to develop a system that can remove noise and keep the original value. The system is also helpful for vehicle industry, fuel station, and power-plant station that require fuel. In this work, we have only considered the value of fuel level, and we have come up with a unique solution to filter out the noise of high magnitudes using several algorithms such as interpolation, extrapolation, spectral clustering, agglomerative clustering, wavelet analysis, and median filtering. We have also employed peak detection and peak validation algorithms to detect fuel refill and consumption in charge-discharge cycles. We have used the R-squared metric to evaluate our model, and it is 98 percent In most cases, the difference between detected value and real value remains within the range of 1L.