Robust security‐based model predictive control for nonlinear cyber‐physical system under random occurring deception attacks and actuator saturation
Yuying Wu,
Langwen Zhang,
Wei Xie
Abstract:This article presents a robust security‐based model predictive control (MPC) framework for a class of discrete‐time nonlinear cyber‐physical systems (CPSs) suffering random deception attacks and persistent actuator saturation. In CPSs, the attacks can significantly degrade the control performance. Naturally, a larger degree of control is required, prompting the consideration of actuator saturation in CPS's structure. In our work, the cyberattacks on the controller‐actuator (C‐A) channel are described as a stoc… Show more
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