Dissipativity-based control for networked control systems under bilateral round-robin protocols and denial-of-service attacks
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6202507
DOI10.1016/j.jfranklin.2024.106652OpenAlexW4391339262WikidataQ129062049 ScholiaQ129062049MaRDI QIDQ6202507
Unnamed Author, Lulu Zhou, Zhiru Cao, Chen Peng
Publication date: 26 March 2024
Published in: Journal of the Franklin Institute (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2024.106652
Lyapunov and other classical stabilities (Lagrange, Poisson, (L^p, l^p), etc.) in control theory (93D05) Networked control (93B70)
Cites Work
- Stability analysis of networked control systems with round-robin scheduling and packet dropouts
- Stability and \(L_2\)-gain analysis of networked control systems under round-robin scheduling: a time-delay approach
- Security control of cyber-physical switched systems under round-robin protocol: input-to-state stability in probability
- Dissipativity-based sampled-data control of fuzzy Markovian jump systems with incomplete transition rates
- Event-triggered resilient control for cyber-physical systems under asynchronous DoS attacks
- Sampled-data resilient \(H_\infty\) control for networked stochastic systems subject to multiple attacks
- Sliding mode control for networked control systems under DoS attacks via an event-triggered scheme
- Input-to-State Stabilizing Control Under Denial-of-Service
- Networked Control With Stochastic Scheduling
- Stabilization of linear discrete‐time networked control systems via protocol and controller co‐design
- Ultimate Boundedness Control for Networked Systems With Try-Once-Discard Protocol and Uniform Quantization Effects
- Active Security Control Approach Against DoS Attacks in Cyber-Physical Systems
- Dynamic Event-Triggered Control of Networked Stochastic Systems With Scheduling Protocols
- Adaptive Control of Multivariable Networked Systems With Uncertain Time Delays
- Stability Analysis of Networked Control Systems Using a Switched Linear Systems Approach
- Event-triggered \(\mathcal{L}_2\)-gain control for networked systems with time-varying delays and round-Robin communication protocol
- Event-triggered sliding mode control under the round-Robin protocol for networked switched systems
This page was built for publication: Dissipativity-based control for networked control systems under bilateral round-robin protocols and denial-of-service attacks