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In this work, membership-functions-dependent resilient hybrid-triggered (HT) passivity control is considered for networked fuzzy systems against deception attacks. To mitigate the transmission burden and enhance resilience to attacks, a resilient membership-functions-dependent HT mechanism is proposed that considers the properties of a Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model. The presented HT strategy incorporates membership functions to generalize the HT threshold and weighting matrices. Then, the membership functions are embedded in quadratic and integral terms of the fuzzy Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, leading to a more effective resilient HT mechanism that significantly reduces network bandwidth stresses and achieves better passivity performance. An asynchronous passivity fuzzy controller with enhanced feasibility is designed under imperfect premise matching, and traditional passive controllers are generalized as special cases. Finally, a truck-trailer example is offered to test the validity and applicability of the proposed techniques.
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