Abstract

This paper considers the event-triggered control problem for a class of Networked Control Systems (NCS) subject to transmission delays and stochastic deception attacks. A new fuzzy weighted memory event-triggered mechanism is proposed to reduce the network bandwidth consumption and data transmission rates. In this context, a new fuzzy weighted memory state feedback controller is proposed to stabilize the closed-loop NCS. Considering the security problem of NCS, a randomly occurring deception attack model is employed, assuming bounded malicious signals injected by the attacker. Based on a suitable Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, a design methodology is proposed, in terms of linear matrix inequalities, to synthesize both trigger parameters and NCS controller gains. Finally, a numerical example is considered to illustrated the effectiveness of proposed results, compared to previous ones from the literature.

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