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Adaptive memory event-triggered fault-tolerant dissipative control for networked T-S fuzzy switched systems under denial-of-service attacks

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This paper studied the problem of dissipative control for networked T-S fuzzy switched systems under denial of service (DoS) attacks via a memory-based adaptive event-triggered mechanism. Since the system mode and controller mode do not match exactly, the asynchronous control is designed. The memory-based adaptive event-triggered mechanism can achieve better performance by using the historical data released. Though constructing a controller mode dependent Lyapunov functional, the dissipative performance of the closed-loop system can be guaranteed. Finally, a numerical example is proposed to illustrate the superiority of the approach.

article Article; Early Access
date_range 2024
language English
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denial of service attacks
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