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Mixed Event-Triggered Output Regulation for Networked Switched Systems With Unstable Switching Dynamics Under
Abstract:
In this article, the event-triggered output regulation problem (EORP) under the denial-of-service (DoS) attacks is considered for networked switched systems (NSSs) with unstable switching dynamics (USDs). The USDs here refer to the unsolvable output regulation of each subsystem and the destabilization at partial switching instants, which indicates that the Lyapunov function does not decrease monotonically in activation intervals of each subsystem and increases at partial switching instants. First, long-duration DoS attacks (LDDAs) are considered, where LDDAs imply that their duration may be longer than the total dwell time (DT) of several adjacent activated subsystems. By imposing constraints at switching instants, consecutive asynchronous subsystem switching caused by LDDAs and USDs is allowed, that is, the subsystem switches several times but the controller switching is blocked by LDDAs and controllers fail to switch correspondingly. Second, mixed event-triggered mechanisms (ETMs), combining event-triggered conditions and periodic sampling conditions, are designed to reduce network burden under LDDAs and improve system performance subject to destabilizing switching. Then, an improved DT for switching signal permits irregular arrangement of destabilizing and stabilizing switching and is more suitable for NSSs subject to LDDAs. Moreover, sufficient conditions ensure the solvability of EORP for NSSs with USDs under LDDAs, network-induced delays, random packet losses, and packet disorders. Finally, a switched RLC circuit shows the feasibility of the proposed method.
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