Resilient Control for Multiagent Systems with a Sampled-Data Model Against DoS Attacks

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To reduce the computational burden and resist the denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a resilient distributed sampled-data control scheme is proposed for multiagent systems. The agent states are sampled periodically by the sensors. DoS attacks disrupt the data communication from transmitters to controllers randomly or periodically with a limited duration time. Information on DoS attacks can be obtained by introducing novel logic processors embedded in corresponding controllers. Next, the problem of resilient control can be converted into one concerned with the upper and lower bound of the sampling interval of an aperiodic sampled-data control system. Some sufficient criteria for developing resilient distributed controllers are derived using the novel looped Lyapunov functional approach and the free-matrix-based inequality method. Finally, two illustrative examples, unmanned aerial vehicles and the two-mass-spring systems, are provided to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed resilient distributed sampled-data control protocols against the DoS attacks.

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Fang, F., Li, J., Liu, Y., & Park, J. H. (2023). Resilient Control for Multiagent Systems with a Sampled-Data Model Against DoS Attacks. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 19(1), 780–789. https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2022.3165687

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