JOURNAL ARTICLE

Event-Triggered Adaptive Finite-Time Control Using a Fuzzy State Observer for Nonlinear Cyber-Physical Systems Under Deception Attacks

Wendi ChenBen NiuXudong ZhaoXiaomei WangXinsong Yang

Year: 2024 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics Vol: 54 (11)Pages: 6619-6629   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This article presents a new event-triggered adaptive finite-time control strategy using a fuzzy state observer for a class of nonlinear cyber-physical systems (CPSs) under malicious deception attacks with a more general form. Compared with the traditional assumptions on the deception attacks in the existing results, a more general assumption on deception attacks is given in this article. During the design process, real system states are initially estimated by developing an improved state observer, which effectively addresses the problem of state unavailability. Then, a coordinate transformation technology, in which the estimated states of observer are considered, is presented to stabilize the studied system. By constructing the singularity-free finite time virtual controls, the singularity problem in the traditional finite time design algorithms is cleverly avoided. Furthermore, to minimize communication overhead, a final finite-time controller is established by using a relative threshold event-triggered scheme. The developed event-triggered adaptive finite-time control strategy guarantees that all signals in the closed-loop system are semi-globally bounded in finite time without Zeno behavior. Finally, the correctness of the proposed control strategy is validated through two simulation results.

Keywords:
Deception Nonlinear system Observer (physics) Cyber-physical system Control theory (sociology) Computer science State observer State (computer science) Fuzzy logic Event (particle physics) Control (management) Fuzzy control system Psychology Artificial intelligence Social psychology Algorithm Physics

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