Abstract

For a class of nonlinear cyber physical systems (CPSs) under intermittent denial-of-service attacks (DoS), this paper investigates a novel adaptive security control scheme. A switched fuzzy observer is designed to estimate unmeasurable states. In addition, the relative threshold-based event-triggered approach is introduced to reduce the released data, and the dynamic surface control technique is used to remove the ‘explosion of terms’ problem. Meanwhile, an observer-based adaptive event-triggered prescribed performance controller is constructed, which ensures that all closed-loop signals remain bounded and system output approaches a designed performance bound within a predefined finite time. Simultaneously, the Zeno behavior can be thoroughly eliminated. Finally, a numerical simulation is used to demonstrate the validity of the results.

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