Input-output data based tracking control under DoS attacks

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Abstract

This paper investigates the secure optimal tracking control problem for cyber-physical systems, in which the controller-actuator channel is jammed by denial-of-service attacks. Without leveraging model knowledge, learning-based tracking control algorithms are proposed by utilizing the measured input-output data. The impact of malicious attacks on tracking performance is discussed. More specifically, an augmented system consisted of the system model and the reference model is derived. Then the states of the augmented system are rewritten by utilizing the input, output, and reference trajectory, following which both the Bellman equation and algebraic Riccati equation are given. The conditions of existence and uniqueness of the solution to the algebraic Riccati equation are derived. Furthermore, both policy iteration and value iteration learning-based tracking control algorithms are provided for cyber-physical systems against denial-of-service attacks, and the convergence of the algorithms is also proved. Finally, a DC motor system and a numerical example are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control algorithms.

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Yin, L., Xu, L., Zhu, H., Zhu, Y., & Wu, C. (2024). Input-output data based tracking control under DoS attacks. International Journal of Control, 97(7), 1627–1637. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207179.2023.2221745

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