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Get Free AccessThis paper is concerned with the security control problem with quadratic cost criterion for a class of discrete-time stochastic nonlinear systems subject to deception attacks. A definition of security in probability is adopted to account for the transient dynamics of controlled systems. The purpose of the problem under consideration is to design a dynamic output feedback controller such that the prescribed security in probability is guaranteed while obtaining an upper bound of the quadratic cost criterion. First of all, some sufficient conditions with the form of matrix inequalities are established in the framework of the input-to-state stability in probability. Then, an easy-solution version on above inequalities is proposed by carrying out the well-known matrix inverse lemma to obtain both the controller gain and the upper bound. Furthermore, the main results are shown to be extendable to the case of discrete-time stochastic linear systems. Finally, two simulation examples are utilized to illustrate the usefulness of the proposed controller design scheme.
Derui Ding, Zidong Wang, Qinglong Qinglong Han, Guoliang Wei (2016). Security Control for Discrete-Time Stochastic Nonlinear Systems Subject to Deception Attacks. IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems, 48(5), pp. 779-789, DOI: 10.1109/tsmc.2016.2616544.
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2016
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English
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IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
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10.1109/tsmc.2016.2616544
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