Abstract

AbstractThis article investigates the problem of secure memory adaptive event‐triggered filter design for nonlinear network systems under hybrid network attacks. First, the introduction of memory adaptive event‐triggered mechanism and numerical quantization is employed to enhance system performance, optimize network channel utilization, and prevent network congestion. Second, we consider the impact of deceptive attacks and DoS attacks occurring in the network channel on data transmission, which form the hybrid network attacks studied in this article. Subsequently, based on the established error model, we derive sufficient conditions for the mean‐square exponential stability of the system under a given performance index using Lyapunov–Krasovskii function and linear matrix inequality (LMI) techniques. Furthermore, the filter parameters are determined using the LMI method. Finally, we illustrate the feasibility and generality of the conclusions through numerical simulation examples and a tunnel diode circuit system.

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