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Event‐based switching control for networked switched systems under nonperiodic DoS jamming attacks

Fan Yang, Zhou Gu, Engang Tian, Shen Yan

2020IET Control Theory and Applications23 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study addresses the event‐based control of networked switched systems subject to cyber attacks. A novel mode‐based event‐triggered mechanism is proposed, which is capable of characterising non‐periodic denial‐of‐service (DoS) attacks. A switching control law is employed in each subsystem to weaken the negative effects caused by DoS attacks. The time sequences of system switchings, event triggerings and intermittent DoS attack behaviours are fully investigated, which yields a resultant closed control system. Then, by using piecewise Lyapunov functional methods, sufficient conditions are formulated to guarantee the concerned system exponentially stable. Meanwhile, the co‐design methods for switching controllers and event‐triggering parameters can be developed. Finally, a numerical simulation example and a practical example of a second‐order oscillating circuit are presented to verify the proposed methods.

Topics & Concepts

JammingControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceEvent (particle physics)Control (management)PhysicsArtificial intelligenceThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor NetworksStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
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