This paper addresses the design problem of sampled-data controllers for the synchronization of complex dynamical networks under controller attack. Some discontinuous Lyapunov functionals and zero equation are employed to deal… Click to show full abstract
This paper addresses the design problem of sampled-data controllers for the synchronization of complex dynamical networks under controller attack. Some discontinuous Lyapunov functionals and zero equation are employed to deal with a sampled-data pattern. Due to the limited access of networks to hackers, cyber-attacks on the controller are considered randomly occurring and are described as an attack function which is nonlinear but assumed to be certain known conditions. The designing conditions for sampled-data controllers against cyber-attack are developed in terms of linear matrix inequality (LMI) by using Lyapunov theory and some novel inequalities. Finally, a numerical example is given to prove the usefulness of the proposed method.
               
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