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Security sliding mode control for T-S fuzzy systems under attack probability-dependent dynamic round-robin protocol

Yibang Wu, Yugang Niu, Yekai Yang

2024International Journal of Systems Science24 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, the security control problem for T-S fuzzy systems is investigated through the sliding mode control (SMC) strategy. Consider deception attacks occurring randomly, a multi-modes round-robin protocol is proposed on the sensor-to-controller channel. Under this protocol, the number of transmitted nodes can be dynamically adjusted according to attack probability and system state so as to balance the relationship between system performance and communication transmission. The fuzzy sliding mode controller depending on the scheduling signal is constructed, whose membership functions (MFs) are different from the ones of the controlled system. In addition, by using the membership-function-dependent (MFD) stability analysis method, appropriate sufficient conditions are derived to ensure both the stochastic stability and the reachability. Finally, simulation results are presented to prove the proposed SMC strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)ReachabilityComputer scienceSecurity controlsFuzzy logicSliding mode controlController (irrigation)Fuzzy control systemMathematicsControl (management)Nonlinear systemAlgorithmArtificial intelligencePhysicsAgronomyQuantum mechanicsBiologyStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks
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