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Network Control Systems Design Under Deception Attacks With Dynamic Event-Triggering Mechanism

Mohamed Rouamel, Lucas A.L. Oliveira, Fayçal Bourahala, Kevin Guelton, K.M.D. Motchon

2023IEEE Control Systems Letters17 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper deals with event-triggered control for a class of linear Networked Control Systems (NCS), subject to transmission delays and facing stochastic deception attacks. An improved dynamic event-triggered mechanism is adopted to reduce the redundant packets as the NCS gets closer to its origin. Random deception attacks are considered in both sensors-to-controller and controller-to-actuators channels, assuming that the malicious signals injected by the attacker are L2-norm bounded. Based on a suitable Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, relaxed LMI-based design conditions are obtained. Finally, two numerical examples illustrate the effectiveness and improvements of the proposed results compared to previous studies.

Topics & Concepts

DeceptionControl theory (sociology)Network packetComputer scienceBounded functionActuatorTransmission (telecommunications)Controller (irrigation)Norm (philosophy)Control (management)Event (particle physics)Mechanism (biology)Networked control systemLyapunov functionComputer securityMathematicsArtificial intelligenceLawTelecommunicationsNonlinear systemPsychologySocial psychologyPhysicsPolitical scienceBiologyMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsAgronomyEpistemologyPhilosophyStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsSmart Grid Security and ResilienceStability and Controllability of Differential Equations
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