Abstract
This paper focuses on the issue of adaptive neural control for discrete-time switched systems with time delay and deception attacks. Firstly, the switching signal is constrained by the dwell time. Considering that the deception attacks are unknown, the neural network technique is employed to approximate the attack signals. Then, an adaptive state feedback controller is established to compensate for the adverse effects of deception attacks for switched systems. Meanwhile, sufficient conditions for the boundedness of the switched system are given through the Lyapunov functional method, and the controller gains can be obtained by resolving the linear matrix inequality. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed method is illustrated via a numerical example.
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