Dissipativity-based sliding-mode control of cyber-physical systems under denial-of-service attacks
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2021
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Ma, R.
Shi, P.
Wu, L.
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2021; 51(5):2306-2318
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Renjie Ma, Peng Shi, Ligang Wu
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In this article, we investigate the problem of the dissipativity-based resilient sliding-mode control design of cyber-physical systems with the occurrence of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. First, we analyze the physical layer operating without DoS attacks to ensure the input-to-state practical stability (ISpS). The upper bound of the sample-data rate in this situation can be identified synchronously. Next, for systems under DoS attacks, we present the following results: 1) combined with reasonable hypotheses of DoS attacks, the ISpS as well as dissipativity of the underlying system can be guaranteed; 2) the upper bound of the sample-data rate in the presence of DoS attacks can be derived; and 3) the sliding-mode controller is synthesized to achieve the desired goals in a finite time. Finally, two examples are given to illustrate the applicability of our theoretical derivation.
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