Abstract

In this paper, we consider the exponential bipartite synchronization (EBS) problem of fractional-order multilayer signed networks with time-varying delays (FO-MSNT) under random cyber attacks. In contrast to the existing literature, the proposed hybrid event-triggered controller combines the advantages of feedback controller and impulsive controller, and the event-triggered condition is constructed by applying the network topology and the Lyapunov function of the subsystem, rather than the state function of the subsystem. Based on the Lyapunov–Razumikhin method and the graph theory, some sufficient conditions for achieving EBS of FO-MSNT under cyber attacks which are related to the topology of networks, the event-triggered parameters, the order of fractional derivative and the signal sent by the enemy are obtained. Furthermore, fractional-order coupled Chua’s circuits model and fractional-order power systems built on MSNT are established and the EBS issues under cyber attacks are analyzed. Numerical examples and simulations are provided to show the validity of our theories.

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