Stochastic Event-Triggered H∞ Control for Networked Systems Under Denial of Service Attacks

This article presents a novel stochastic event-triggered communication scheme (SETS) and a switching-like H_{\infty } control method for networked control systems (NCSs) through an open bandwidth-limited network. To overcome the stochastic Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and save the limited netwo...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics. Systems man, and cybernetics. Systems, 2022-07, Vol.52 (7), p.4200-4210
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Chen, Wu, Jiancun, Tian, Engang
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents a novel stochastic event-triggered communication scheme (SETS) and a switching-like H_{\infty } control method for networked control systems (NCSs) through an open bandwidth-limited network. To overcome the stochastic Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and save the limited network resource, a SETS is first proposed to decrease the number of packets transmitted while considering the malicious DoS attacks. Compared with the existing event-triggered schemes under a precondition that all triggered packets must be successfully transmitted, the proposed SETS has outstanding flexibility since it allows part event-triggered packets to be lost during the communication process. To fully use the dynamic features of communication in an open network, a switching-like control scheme is well designed, which can actively choose the different controller gains based on the current network Quality of Services (QoSs). Then, a networked closed-loop model is constructed, which considered both the effects of SETS and stochastic DoS attacks in a unified framework. Sufficient conditions for the existence of the switching-like controller are presented to ensure the stability of the networked control system while achieving the prescribed performance index. Gain matrices of the desired switching-like controller and the SETS parameters are reached in the light of the solutions to certain matrix inequalities. Compared with the existing time-invariant control strategy in a transmission interval, higher control performance can be expected since both the dynamic network information and the latest available state are well considered in the proposed communication and control framework. Finally, an illustrative example is given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
ISSN:2168-2216
2168-2232
DOI:10.1109/TSMC.2021.3090024