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Event-Based Adaptive Fuzzy Fixed-Time Secure Control for Nonlinear CPSs Against Unknown False Data Injection and Backlash-Like Hysteresis

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This paper investigates the event-triggered adaptive fuzzy fixed-time secure control problem for a class of nonlinear cyber-physical systems (CPSs) subject to unknown deception attacks and backlash-like hysteresis. Based on an… Click to show full abstract

This paper investigates the event-triggered adaptive fuzzy fixed-time secure control problem for a class of nonlinear cyber-physical systems (CPSs) subject to unknown deception attacks and backlash-like hysteresis. Based on an improved fractional-order command filtered backstepping (FOCFB) method, fuzzy approximation technique, and Nussbaum gain technique, a novel adaptive practical fixed-time secure control scheme is proposed. Theoretical analysis proves that the fixed-time stability of the resulting control system and boundedness of all signals in the closed-loop system can be guaranteed by using the presented resilient controller. Especially, the given convergence time is independent of the initial states of the system and better system performance consisting of higher control accuracy and faster convergence rate can be ensured. Finally, a chemical reaction system is carried out to show the validity and superiority of the developed secure control scheme.

Keywords: time; control; secure control; fixed time; time secure

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Year Published: 2021

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