Abstract

The paper investigates the resilient coordinated model free adaptive control (MFAC) problem of multiple high-speed trains (MHSTs) subject to fading measurements and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, which belongs to a data-driven approach. Firstly, the dynamic model of MHSTs with unknown nonlinear dynamics is linearized into a data-dependent one. Secondly, the faded channels are formulated by the Rice fading model with known statistical property, and the attack strategies are assumed to obey the Bernoulli distributions. Then, the distributed MFAC method is proposed for MHSTs with fixed topology, and the analysis is carried out by using the graph theory. Furthermore, the research is extended to the design of the compensation scheme for fading data and to the MHSTs with time-varying topologies. Finally, the effectiveness of the data-driven controller is studied by a numerical simulation.

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