Event-triggered bipartite consensus to heterogeneous multiagent systems under DoS attacks: A fully distributed method

IF 8.1 1区 计算机科学 0 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Hailong Cui, Guanglei Zhao, Shuang Liu, Zhijie Li
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Abstract

This paper studies event-triggered bipartite output consensus problem of heterogeneous multiagent systems under denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. A novel dynamic event-triggered scheme (DETS) is proposed, which, by introducing an extra dynamic function with time-varying coefficients into triggering conditions, can guarantee strictly positive minimum inter-event intervals no matter DoS attacks occur or not. An event-based resilient compensator with adaptive coupling coefficients is then designed to estimate leader's state, and a hybrid model with jump dynamics is constructed that can incorporate the estimation error, DETS, and DoS attacks, and is useful for convergence analysis. Then, a fully distributed observer-based control protocol is designed to regulate the bipartite output consensus. The main advantages of the proposed method include: 1) global information is not needed to implement the event-based control protocol; 2) strictly positive inter-event intervals are guaranteed even under DoS attacks. Finally, a numerical example is presented to testify the main results.
DoS攻击下异构多代理系统的事件触发式双方位共识:全分布式方法
本文研究了拒绝服务(DoS)攻击下异构多代理系统的事件触发式双向输出共识问题。本文提出了一种新颖的动态事件触发方案(DETS),通过在触发条件中引入一个具有时变系数的额外动态函数,无论 DoS 攻击发生与否,都能保证严格正向的最小事件间隔。然后,设计了一个具有自适应耦合系数的基于事件的弹性补偿器来估计领导者的状态,并构建了一个具有跳跃动力学的混合模型,该模型可以包含估计误差、DETS 和 DoS 攻击,并可用于收敛性分析。然后,设计了一种基于观测器的全分布式控制协议,以调节双向输出共识。所提方法的主要优点包括1) 实现基于事件的控制协议不需要全局信息;2) 即使在 DoS 攻击下也能保证严格的正事件间隔。最后,将通过一个数值示例来验证主要结果。
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Information Sciences
Information Sciences 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
17.30%
发文量
1322
审稿时长
10.4 months
期刊介绍: Informatics and Computer Science Intelligent Systems Applications is an esteemed international journal that focuses on publishing original and creative research findings in the field of information sciences. We also feature a limited number of timely tutorial and surveying contributions. Our journal aims to cater to a diverse audience, including researchers, developers, managers, strategic planners, graduate students, and anyone interested in staying up-to-date with cutting-edge research in information science, knowledge engineering, and intelligent systems. While readers are expected to share a common interest in information science, they come from varying backgrounds such as engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, cell biology, molecular biology, management science, cognitive science, neurobiology, behavioral sciences, and biochemistry.
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