Strong γ-γ H∞ stabilization for networked control systems under denial of service attacks
Journal of the Franklin Institute 356(5): 2723-2741
Article 2019 English
Authors
YZ
Yanfei Zhu
FY
Fuwen Yang
CL
Chuanjiang Li
Abstract
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This paper is concerned with the strong γc
-γcl H
∞ stabilization problem for networked control systems (NCSs) subject to denial of service (DoS) attacks, which are common attack behaviors that affect the packet transmission of measurement or control signals. The purpose of the problem under consideration is to design a stable dynamic output feedback (DOF) controller (strong stabilizing controller) with the prescribed H
∞ performance norm bound γc
to tolerate multiple packet dropouts caused by DoS attacks, such that, the closed-loop system is mean-square stable and captures the H
∞ disturbance attenuation norm bound γcl
. Based on the Lyapunov functional and the stochastic control approach, some sufficient conditions with the form of matrix inequalities for the existence of the desired stable DOF controller are established. Then, by an orthogonal complement space technique, the controller gain is parameterized. Next, an iterative linear matrix inequality (LMI) algorithm is developed to obtain the controller gain. Finally, the usefulness of the proposed method is indicated by a numerical simulation example.
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