Abstract

This paper studies output-based event-triggered security control of networked T-S fuzzy systems under signal quantisation, actuator saturation and deception attacks governed by a Bernoulli distribution. Firstly, using periodically sampled output of a T-S fuzzy system, a discrete event-triggered mechanism (ETM) is introduced to save network bandwidth, which excludes Zeno behaviour absolutely. Secondly, a closed-loop system model is built, which integrates parameters of the T-S fuzzy plant, the ETM, quantiser, actuator saturation, stochastic attacks, network-induced delays and fuzzy dynamic output feedback controller in a unified framework. Thirdly, sufficient conditions for asymptotic stability of the T-S fuzzy system are obtained, and further a fuzzy output-based security controller is designed. Finally, examples confirm effectiveness of the proposed methods.

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