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Memory‐based event‐triggered control for networked control system under cyber‐attacks
by
Rouamel, Mohamed
, Nafir, Noureddine
, Khemissat, Abdel Mouneim
, Farrag, Mohamed Emad
in
Communication channels
/ Control systems
/ Controllers
/ cyber‐physical systems
/ Deception
/ Denial of service attacks
/ Derivatives
/ Design
/ Feedback control
/ Integrals
/ Linear matrix inequalities
/ linear systems
/ Network control
/ networked control systems
/ Sensors
/ Stability
/ State feedback
/ stochastic systems
/ Upper bounds
2024
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Memory‐based event‐triggered control for networked control system under cyber‐attacks
by
Rouamel, Mohamed
, Nafir, Noureddine
, Khemissat, Abdel Mouneim
, Farrag, Mohamed Emad
in
Communication channels
/ Control systems
/ Controllers
/ cyber‐physical systems
/ Deception
/ Denial of service attacks
/ Derivatives
/ Design
/ Feedback control
/ Integrals
/ Linear matrix inequalities
/ linear systems
/ Network control
/ networked control systems
/ Sensors
/ Stability
/ State feedback
/ stochastic systems
/ Upper bounds
2024
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Memory‐based event‐triggered control for networked control system under cyber‐attacks
by
Rouamel, Mohamed
, Nafir, Noureddine
, Khemissat, Abdel Mouneim
, Farrag, Mohamed Emad
in
Communication channels
/ Control systems
/ Controllers
/ cyber‐physical systems
/ Deception
/ Denial of service attacks
/ Derivatives
/ Design
/ Feedback control
/ Integrals
/ Linear matrix inequalities
/ linear systems
/ Network control
/ networked control systems
/ Sensors
/ Stability
/ State feedback
/ stochastic systems
/ Upper bounds
2024
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Memory‐based event‐triggered control for networked control system under cyber‐attacks
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Memory‐based event‐triggered control for networked control system under cyber‐attacks
2024
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Overview
This article focuses on the problem of stability for a class of linear networked control systems (NCSs) subjected to network communication delays and random deception attacks. A new memory event‐triggered mechanism (METM) is proposed to reduce the unnecessary transmitted data through the communication channel and then enhance the network resources. In this context, a new memory stochastic state feedback controller is proposed to stabilize the closed‐loop networked control system. A new randomly occurring deception attacks model is employed to deal with the security problem of NCSs. Sufficient stability conditions are derived based on a suitable Lyapunov‐Krasovskii functional (LKF). The designed methodology is proposed in terms of linear matrix inequality to synthesize both event‐triggered parameters and controller gains, and to reduce the conservatism of the system some integral lemma are exploited to bind the time derivative of the LKF. Finally, two numerical examples are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method which provides a maximal upper bound value of the network‐induced delay and less transmitted packet regarding the maximal value delay obtained in other works, so less conservatism results are obtained, compared to previous ones in the literature. This article focuses on the problem of stability for a class of linear networked control systems (NCSs) subjected to network communication delays and random deception attacks. A new memory event‐triggered mechanism (METM) is proposed to reduce the unnecessary transmitted data through the communication channel and then enhance the network resources.
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