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In this article, the event-triggered multistep model predictive control for the discrete-time nonlinear system over communication networks under the influence of packet dropouts and cyber attacks is studied. First, the interval type-2 Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model is applied to express the discrete-time nonlinear system and an event-triggered mode, which is capable of determining whether the sampled signal ought to be delivered into the unreliable network, is designed to economize communication resources. Second, two Bernoulli processes are introduced to represent the randomly happening packet dropouts in the unreliable network and the randomly occurring deception attacks on the actuator side from the adversaries. Third, under the assumption that the system states are unmeasurable, a multistep parameter-dependent model predictive controller is synthesized via optimizing one series of feedback laws for a given period of time, which leads to improved control performance than that of the one-step approach. Moreover, the results on the recursive feasibility and closed-loop stability related to the networked system are achieved, which explicitly consider the external disturbance and input constraint. Finally, simulation experiments on the mass-spring-damping system are carried out to illustrate the rationality and effectiveness of the provided control strategy.
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