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The following pages link to Resilient control of cyber-physical systems against intelligent attacker: a hierarchal stackelberg game approach (Q2822252):
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- Decentralized adaptive fault tolerant control for a class of interconnected systems with nonlinear multisource disturbances (Q1648052) (← links)
- Recursive state estimation based-on the outputs of partial nodes for discrete-time stochastic complex networks with switched topology (Q1648067) (← links)
- Asynchronous observer-based \(H_\infty\) control for switched stochastic systems with mixed delays under quantization and packet dropouts (Q1690504) (← links)
- Towards quantifying the impact of randomly occurred attacks on a class of networked control systems (Q2011880) (← links)
- Switching defence for switched systems under malicious attacks: a Stackelberg game approach (Q2060882) (← links)
- Resilient strategy design for cyber-physical system under DoS attack over a multi-channel framework (Q2195307) (← links)
- A continuous-time Markov Stackelberg security game approach for reasoning about real patrol strategies (Q4561198) (← links)
- On the selection of leader in Stackelberg games with parameter uncertainty (Q5028022) (← links)
- Distributed non-fragile set-membership filtering for nonlinear systems under fading channels and bias injection attacks (Q5028036) (← links)
- Adaptive event-triggered mechanism for networked control systems under deception attacks with uncertain occurring probability (Q5028093) (← links)
- Active Disturbance Rejection Control for Teleoperation Systems with Actuator Saturation (Q5194884) (← links)
- Open‐loop Stackelberg learning solution for hierarchical control problems (Q5222717) (← links)
- Cross-layer security design for encrypted CPS based on modified security signalling game (Q6563415) (← links)