Abstract
This article investigates the observer-based finite-time $H_\infty$ control problem for interconnected fuzzy systems with quantization and random network attacks, where two types of network attacks including denial-of-service (DoS) and fault data injection (FDI) attacks are considered. In order to achieve the occupancy reduction of network resources, the measured outputs of interconnected systems are quantized through a logarithmic quantizer before being transmitted by the communication channel. Combining the effects of quantization and random network attacks, an observer-based control model is first constructed. Then, based on Lyapunov functional approach and stochastic analysis technique, some sufficient conditions are presented such that the considered closed-loop interconnected system is stochastically finite-time bounded with a prescribed disturbance attenuation level, and the gain matrices of fuzzy observer and fuzzy controller can be found by solving an optimization algorithm with linear matrix inequalities constraints. Finally, two simulation examples are given to illustrate the validity of the proposed approach.
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