Abstract

This paper investigates the event-triggered filtering problem for the discrete-time singular networked control systems (DSNCS) with random cyberattacks. To more effectively utilize the limited network resource, a new dynamic event-triggered mechanism is proposed, which can effectively reduce network information transmission and save bandwidth on the premise of ensuring system performance. By considering the effect of the event-triggered mechanism and two types of cyberattacks, the filtering error system model has been constructed. Two independent random variables obeying the Bernoulli distribution are introduced to describe the two types of cyberattacks. Sufficient conditions that can guarantee the admissibility of the filtering error system have been developed with Lyapunov stability theory and LMIs techniques. Moreover, the co-design method is present in terms of LMIs to derive the parameters of dynamic event-triggered mechanism and the designed [Formula: see text] filter synchronously. Finally, an illustrative example is employed to verify the usefulness of the proposed method.

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