Hybrid-driven-based \(H_\infty\) filtering for networked systems under randomly occurring deception attacks
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2159998
DOI10.1016/j.jfranklin.2022.05.049OpenAlexW4281866903MaRDI QIDQ2159998
Yuexing Gou, Hongqian Lu, Xiwen Wang, Wu-Neng Zhou
Publication date: 2 August 2022
Published in: Journal of the Franklin Institute (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2022.05.049
Related Items (2)
Novel adaptive filter design for complex‐valued network systems under hybrid cyber attacks ⋮ Reachable set control for nonlinear Markov jump cyber-physical systems with false data injection attacks
Cites Work
- Stability analysis of systems with time-varying delay via relaxed integral inequalities
- \(H_\infty\) filtering for networked systems with hybrid-triggered communication mechanism and stochastic cyber attacks
- Network-based robust \(H_{\infty}\) control of systems with uncertainty
- Hierarchy of LMI conditions for the stability analysis of time-delay systems
- A refined input delay approach to sampled-data control
- An extended reciprocally convex matrix inequality for stability analysis of systems with time-varying delay
- Dynamic output feedback control for networked systems subject to communication delays, packet dropouts, and quantization
- Event-triggered finite-time \(H_\infty\) filtering for networked systems under deception attacks
- An improved event-triggered communication mechanism and \(\mathcal{L}_\infty\) control co-design for network control systems
- Sliding mode control of a class of nonlinear systems
- Hybrid-driven-based \(H_{\infty}\) filter design for neural networks subject to deception attacks
- A new delay system approach to network-based control
- Dynamic Triggering Mechanisms for Event-Triggered Control
- Adaptive event-triggered mechanism for networked control systems under deception attacks with uncertain occurring probability
- Dynamic event-triggered \(\mathcal{L}_\infty\) control for networked control systems under deception attacks: a switching method
This page was built for publication: Hybrid-driven-based \(H_\infty\) filtering for networked systems under randomly occurring deception attacks