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Abstract
This article investigates a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack problem for nonlinear unknown discrete-time multiagent systems (MASs) to implement bipartite consensus tracking tasks with fixed and switching topologies. Firstly, an equivalent linearization data model of each agent is constructed using a pseudo partial derivative approach, where only one parameter needs to be estimated using input/output data of the controlled MASs. Meanwhile, the DoS attack behavior is described by a Bernoulli distribution process, and both cooperative and competitive relationships among agents are investigated. Moreover, an increment prediction compensator is designed to reduce the effect of DoS attacks. A data-based adaptive predictive bipartite consensus control algorithm is formulated. The corresponding theoretical analysis indicates that tracking errors of MASs with fixed and switching topologies converge to a small range around zero. Finally, several simulations and hardware tests further verify the proposed scheme’s effectiveness.
本文研究了非线性未知离散时间多代理系统(MAS)的拒绝服务(DoS)攻击问题,以实现具有固定拓扑和切换拓扑的双向共识跟踪任务。首先,利用伪偏导方法构建了每个代理的等效线性化数据模型,其中只需使用受控 MAS 的输入/输出数据估计一个参数。同时,用伯努利分布过程描述 DoS 攻击行为,并研究代理之间的合作与竞争关系。此外,还设计了一种增量预测补偿器来降低 DoS 攻击的影响。制定了一种基于数据的自适应预测双方位共识控制算法。相应的理论分析表明,具有固定拓扑结构和切换拓扑结构的 MAS 的跟踪误差会收敛到零附近的较小范围。最后,一些模拟和硬件测试进一步验证了所提方案的有效性。
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