Security-Based Passivity Analysis of Markov Jump Systems via Asynchronous Triggering Control

Yong Xu, Zheng Guang Wu*, Jian Sun

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Abstract

This article considers the security-based passivity problem for a class of discrete-time Markov jump systems in the presence of deception attacks, where the deception attacks aim to change the transmitted signal. Considering the impact of deception attacks on network disruption, it causes the existence of time-varying delays in signal transmission inevitably, which makes the controlled system and the controller work asynchronously. The asynchronous control method is employed to overcome the nonsynchronous phenomenon between the system mode and controller mode. On the other hand, to reduce the frequency of data transmission, a resilient asynchronous event-triggered control scheme taking deception attacks into account is designed to save communication resources, and the proposed controller can cover some existing ones as special examples. Moreover, different triggering conditions corresponding to different jumping modes are developed to decide whether state signals should be transferred. A new stability criterion is derived to ensure the passivity of the resultant system although there exist deception attacks. Finally, a simulation example is given to verify the theoretical analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-160
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Asynchronous control
  • Markov jump systems (MJSs)
  • event-triggered control
  • passivity

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