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Consensus of heterogeneous multi-agent systems with uncertain DoS attack: Application to mobile stage vehicles

Wen-Hai Yu, Hong-Jie Ni, Hui Dong, Dan Zhang (2020)

Kybernetika

In this paper, the consensus of heterogeneous multi-agent systems (MASs) with uncertain Deny-of-Service (DoS) attack strategies is studied. In our system, all agents are time synchronized and they communicate with each other with a constant sampling period normally. When the system is under attack, all agents use the hold-input mechanism to update the control protocol. By assuming that the attack duration is upper bounded and the occurrence of the attack follows a Markovian jumping process, the...

Continuous-time input-output decoupling for sampled-data systems

Osvaldo Maria Grasselli, Laura Menini (1999)

Kybernetika

The problem of obtaining a continuous-time (i. e., ripple-free) input-output decoupled control system for a continuous-time linear time-invariant plant, by means of a purely discrete-time compensator, is stated and solved in the case of a unity feedback control system. Such a control system is hybrid, since the plant is continuous-time and the compensator is discrete-time. A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a solution of such a problem is given, which reduces the mentioned...

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