Visible to the public Event-triggered Control for Stochastic Networked Control Systems under DoS Attacks

TitleEvent-triggered Control for Stochastic Networked Control Systems under DoS Attacks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHu, Zenghui, Mu, Xiaowu
Conference Name2020 39th Chinese Control Conference (CCC)
KeywordsCommunication networks, composability, cyberattack, denial-of-service attack, DoS attacks, Event-triggered control, networked control systems, Networked Control Systems Security, power system stability, Predictive Metrics, pubcrawl, Resiliency, stochastic input-to-state stability, stochastic systems, Symmetric matrices
AbstractThis paper investigates the event-triggered control (ETC) problem for stochastic networked control systems (NCSs) with exogenous disturbances and Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The ETC strategy is proposed to reduce the utilization of network resource while defending the DoS attacks. Based on the introduced ETC strategy, sufficient conditions, which rely on the frequency and duration properties of DoS attacks, are obtained to achieve the stochastic input-to-state stability and Zeno-freeness of the ETC stochastic NCSs. An example of air vehicle system is given to explain the effectiveness of proposed ETC strategy.
DOI10.23919/CCC50068.2020.9189646
Citation Keyhu_event-triggered_2020