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Asynchronous Sliding-Mode Control for Discrete-Time Networked Hidden Stochastic Jump Systems With Cyber Attacks

Wenhai Qi, Ning Zhang, Guangdeng Zong, Shun‐Feng Su, Jinde Cao, Jun Cheng

2023IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics55 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, asynchronous sliding-mode control (SMC) for discrete-time networked hidden stochastic jump systems subjected to the semi-Markov kernel (SMK) and cyber attacks is investigated. Considering the statistical characteristic of the SMK, which is challenging to acquire in engineering, this study recognizes the SMK to be incomplete. Due to the mode mismatch between the original system and the control law in the operating process, a hidden semi-Markov model is proposed to describe the considered asynchronous situation. The main aim of this study is to construct an asynchronous SMC mechanism based on an incomplete SMK framework under the condition of random denial-of-service attacks so that the resulting closed-loop system can realize the mean-square stability. By virtue of the upper bound of the sojourn time in each mode, innovative techniques are developed for mean-square stability analysis under an incomplete SMK. Furthermore, an asynchronous SMC scheme is designed to achieve the reachability of the quasi-sliding mode. Finally, the effectiveness is verified using an electronic throttle model.

Topics & Concepts

Asynchronous communicationComputer scienceReachabilityMode (computer interface)Control theory (sociology)Sliding mode controlHidden Markov modelStability (learning theory)Stochastic processDenial-of-service attackJumpControl (management)MathematicsAlgorithmArtificial intelligenceComputer networkNonlinear systemMachine learningOperating systemStatisticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsWorld Wide WebThe InternetStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsSmart Grid Security and ResilienceTraffic control and management
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