Adversarial Reinforcement Learning for Detecting False Data Injection Attacks in Vehicular Routing
arXiv cs.AI / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The paper frames false data injection attacks on vehicular routing as a strategically zero-sum game between an attacker and a defender.
- It proposes a multi-agent reinforcement learning approach to compute a Nash equilibrium and an optimal detection strategy based on observed edge travel times.
- The method provides a worst-case bound on total travel time even under attack, demonstrating robustness in transportation networks.
- Experimental results show approximate equilibrium policies and that the approach significantly outperforms baselines for both attacker and defender, enhancing resilience of routing systems.
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