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Dynamic event-triggered control for multi-channel cyber-physical systems under denial-of-service attacks

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This paper studies the problem of dynamic event -triggered control in multi -channel cyber- physical systems subject to denial -of -service attacks, and the attacks are independent and asynchronous in different channels. A switching scheme is proposed to address the complexity of multi -channel network attacks, under which the sufficient conditions for closed -loop stability of the systems are obtained. Additionally, considering the different decay rates caused by the switching logic, an equivalent decay rates method, which reveals the relationship between the tolerable attack intensity and the dynamic event -triggering parameters, is proposed. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the dynamic event -triggered strategy outperforms the traditional static approaches in terms of saving communication resources, which is also verified by a simulation example.

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date_range 2024
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Cyber-physical systems
Dynamic event-triggered mechanism
Denial-of-service attacks
Multiple transmission channels
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