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Protocol-Based Fuzzy Control of Networked Systems Under Joint Deception Attacks

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The security control issue of nonlinear networked systems is considered in this article on the basis of interval type-2 fuzzy modeling strategy. For avoiding communication congestion, a stochastic scheduling strategy… Click to show full abstract

The security control issue of nonlinear networked systems is considered in this article on the basis of interval type-2 fuzzy modeling strategy. For avoiding communication congestion, a stochastic scheduling strategy called Markovian communication protocol is introduced to coordinate the sensor transmission order. An asynchronous observer is designed for estimating the unmeasured states via the hidden Markov model. In addition, a more comprehensive scenario on deception attack is considered, in which attacks occur both in the sensor–observer and controller–actuator communication channels with different types of deception signals. In view of slack matrix approach and stochastic analysis technique, some sufficient conditions for ensuring the ultimately boundedness of the resulting closed-loop system are obtained. In the end, simulations show the validity of the proposed protocol-based fuzzy control method.

Keywords: networked systems; control; fuzzy control; protocol based; deception; based fuzzy

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Year Published: 2023

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