Impulsive synchronization control for dynamic networks subject to double deception attacks

This paper investigates the problem of secure synchronization for coupled dynamic networks subject to two types of deception attacks. Deception attacks are considered in both the controller-to-actuator and sensor-to-controller communication channels and modeled as Bernoulli distributions. The same a...

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Published inExpert systems with applications Vol. 251; p. 124000
Main Authors Zhang, Lingzhong, Lu, Jianquan, Jiang, Bangxin, Zhong, Jie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2024
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Summary:This paper investigates the problem of secure synchronization for coupled dynamic networks subject to two types of deception attacks. Deception attacks are considered in both the controller-to-actuator and sensor-to-controller communication channels and modeled as Bernoulli distributions. The same and different attack probabilities of each node in dynamic networks are considered, respectively. A novel secure impulsive controller is introduced, mitigating malicious information from deception attacks and ensuring bounded synchronization. The average impulsive interval (AII) method is employed to relax the constraints on the upper and lower bounds of consecutive impulses, which is not adequately addressed by the previous secure impulsive control methods. Additionally, the paper establishes an upper bound for synchronization errors and proposes a method to design the AII based on attack probabilities. Finally, two numerical examples are provided to show the validity of our control approach. •Two types of attacks are simultaneously considered.•The results ensure the uniform boundedness synchronization of coupled DNs.•No requirement on the lower/upper bounds of consecutive impulsive signals.
ISSN:0957-4174
1873-6793
DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2024.124000