Quantized state feedback stabilization of nonlinear systems under denial-of-service

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DOI10.1016/J.AUTOMATICA.2022.110180zbMATH Open1485.93456arXiv2104.04333OpenAlexW3159402459MaRDI QIDQ2116650FDOQ2116650

Mingming Shi, Shuai Feng, Hideaki Ishii

Publication date: 18 March 2022

Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper studies the resilient control of networked systems in the presence of cyber attacks. In particular, we consider the state feedback stabilization problem for nonlinear systems when the state measurement is sent to the controller via a communication channel that only has a finite transmitting rate and is moreover subject to cyber attacks in the form of Denial-of-Service (DoS). We use a dynamic quantization method to update the quantization range of the encoder/decoder and characterize the number of bits for quantization needed to stabilize the system under a given level of DoS attacks in terms of duration and frequency. Our theoretical result shows that under DoS attacks, the required data bits to stabilize nonlinear systems by state feedback control are larger than those without DoS since the communication interruption induced by DoS makes the quantization uncertainty expand more between two successful transmissions. Even so, in the simulation, we show that the actual quantization bits can be much smaller than the theoretical value.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.04333




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