Non‐fragile observer‐based security control for networked systems via event‐triggered WTOD protocol

Author:

Liu Jian1,Wang Shuailong1,Hu Bing2ORCID,Liu Jinliang3ORCID,Xie Xiangpeng4ORCID,Tian Engang5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Information Engineering Nanjing University of Finance and Economics Nanjing China

2. College of Modern Posts Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Nanjing China

3. School of Computer Science Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China

4. Institute of Advanced Technology Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Nanjing China

5. School of Optical‐Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates the security control issue for fuzzy networked systems with uncertainty under false data injection (FDI) and aperiodic denial‐of‐service (ADoS) attacks via sliding mode approach. To mitigate the communication burden, a novel mechanism compromising the advantages of the adaptive event‐triggered (AET) scheme and weighted try‐once‐discard (WTOD) protocol is proposed. In particular, the triggered threshold with real‐time characteristics varies with the measurement outputs. To be specific, the shared insecure communication network can be subjected to hybrid attacks including the stochastic FDI attacks and ADoS attacks limited by duration and frequency. Moreover, the token‐dependent fuzzy non‐fragile observer (NFO) with norm‐bounded uncertainty and corresponding fuzzy control law are constructed by virtue of the Zero‐Order‐Hold (ZOH) strategy. Then, several sufficient criteria that guarantee the exponential stability of the system and the reachability of the specified sliding surface are given. Eventually, a numerical example is presented to verify the applicability of the proposed security control strategy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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