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Event-triggered-based H∞ control for Markov jump cyber-physical systems against denial-of-service attacks

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  • Ye, Hu
  • Cheng, Peng
  • Zhang, Xiang
  • He, Shuping
  • Zhang, Weidong

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This paper is concerned with the event-triggered-based H∞ control problem for Markov jump cyber-physical systems against denial-of-service attacks. The uniform upper and lower bounds are used to describe the characteristics of aperiodic denial-of-service attacks. An event-triggered scheme is introduced to reduce the waste of resources and avoid communication channel congestion. Based on multi-Lyapunov functions, sufficient conditions are proposed to guarantee the asymptotic mean-square stability and H∞ performance of the switched closed-loop Markov jump cyber-physical systems. By solving linear matrix inequalities, the event-triggered-based controller gain matrices, and H∞ performance index are obtained. In the simulation, an F-404 aircraft engine system is employed to clarify the validity of the proposed event-triggered-based controller design approach in face of denial-of-service attacks.

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  • Ye, Hu & Cheng, Peng & Zhang, Xiang & He, Shuping & Zhang, Weidong, 2023. "Event-triggered-based H∞ control for Markov jump cyber-physical systems against denial-of-service attacks," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 451(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:451:y:2023:i:c:s0096300323001996
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2023.128030
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