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Input-to-State Stabilizing Control Under Denial-of-Service

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Volume 60, Issue 11, Pages 2930-2944

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2015.2416924

Keywords

Cyber-physical systems; networked control systems; switched systems

Funding

  1. Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) under project QUICK (QUantized Information Control for formation Keeping)
  2. Technology Foundation STW under project Robust Design of Cyber-physical Systems

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The issue of cyber-security has become ever more prevalent in the analysis and design of networked systems. In this paper, we analyze networked control systems in the presence of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, namely attacks that prevent transmissions over the network. We characterize frequency and duration of the DoS attacks under which input-to-state stability (ISS) of the closed-loop system can be preserved. To achieve ISS, a suitable scheduling of the transmission times is determined. It is shown that the considered framework is flexible enough so as to allow the designer to choose from several implementation options that can be used for trading-off performance versus communication resources. Examples are given to substantiate the analysis.

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