Abstract

This paper investigates the dynamic event-triggered control problem for a networked Markovian jump system under hybrid attacks. In the concerned system, both the sensor-controller (S-C) network and the controller-actuator (C-A) network suffer from hybrid attacks, including denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and deception attacks. Two dynamic event-triggers at the controller and the sensor are designed to handle these dual-network hybrid attacks. Moreover, a unified framework is constructed to design an observer-based output feedback controller (OBOFC) which simultaneously considers hybrid attacks and dynamic event-triggering strategies (DETSs). Sufficient conditions to ensure the input-to-state stability (ISS) of the concerned system are derived. Furthermore, a set of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) are proposed to obtain the desired observer-based feedback control gains and event-triggering parameters. A simulation example is given to further verify the effectiveness of the proposed control and event-triggered schemes.

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