Yiwen Chen , Guoguang Wen , Ahmed Rahmani , Zhaoxia Peng , Jun Jiang , Tingwen Huang
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Abstract
In this paper, we focus on developing a resilient stepped transmission scheme for nonlinear networked systems suffering from Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. Instead of employing static periodic sampling, the proposed acknowledgement-based adaptive sampler follows a resilient stepped algorithm to dynamically adjust the sampling period based on the absence or presence of DoS attacks. The dynamic sampling period is demonstrated to approach the boundary sampling interval to better adapt to the vulnerable environment, where the boundary sampling interval is the largest sampling period to ensure the boundedness of successful transmission interval in conventional periodic sampling scheme. Two impulsive observer-based control structures are presented to ensure the asymptotic stability of the equilibrium of systems, in which the latter one can better cope with the amplification of observer error in the presence of DoS. Numerical simulations are given finally to substantiate the validity of theoretical results.
在本文中,我们重点针对遭受拒绝服务(DoS)攻击的非线性网络系统开发了一种弹性阶跃传输方案。所提出的基于确认的自适应采样器不采用静态周期采样,而是采用弹性阶梯算法,根据是否存在 DoS 攻击动态调整采样周期。动态采样周期接近边界采样间隔,能更好地适应易受攻击的环境,而边界采样间隔是最大的采样周期,可确保传统定期采样方案中成功传输间隔的有界性。提出了两种基于脉冲观测器的控制结构,以确保系统平衡的渐近稳定性,其中后一种结构能更好地应对 DoS 存在时观测器误差的放大。最后给出了数值模拟,以证实理论结果的正确性。
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