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Security-Based Fuzzy Control for Nonlinear Networked Control Systems With DoS Attacks via a Resilient Event-Triggered Scheme

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS
Volume 30, Issue 10, Pages 4359-4368

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2022.3148875

Keywords

Packet loss; Propagation losses; Network security; Fault detection; Electronic mail; Predictive models; Networked control systems; Denial of service (DoS) attacks; interval type-2 (IT2) fuzzy models; mismatched membership functions; resilient event-triggered (RET) strategy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62003052]
  2. Ph.D. Start-Up Fund of Liaoning Province [2020-BS-239]

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This article studies the design of resilient event-triggered security controllers for nonlinear networked control systems subjected to nonperiodic denial of service attacks. By transforming the state error caused by packet loss into an uncertain variable, a novel RET strategy is proposed to transmit necessary packets and reduce performance loss under nonperiodic DoS attacks. A new security controller is also designed to simplify the network control structure. Simulation results demonstrate the advantages of the proposed approach.
This article studies the issue of resilient event-triggered (RET)-based security controller design for nonlinear networked control systems (NCSs) described by interval type-2 (IT2) fuzzy models subject to nonperiodic denial of service (DoS) attacks. Under the nonperiodic DoS attacks, the state error caused by the packets loss phenomenon is transformed into an uncertain variable in the designed event-triggered condition. Then, an RET strategy based on the uncertain event-triggered variable is firstly proposed for the nonlinear NCSs. The existing results that utilized the hybrid triggered scheme have the defect of complex control structure, and most of the security compensation methods for handling the impacts caused by DoS attacks need to transmit some compensation data when the DoS attacks disappear, which may lead to large performance loss of the systems. Different from these existing results, the proposed RET strategy can transmit the necessary packets to the controller under nonperiodic DoS attacks to reduce the performance loss of the systems and a new security controller subject to the RET scheme and mismatched membership functions is designed to simplify the network control structure under DoS attacks. Finally, some simulation results are utilized to testify the advantages of the presented approach.

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