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Secure output consensus for multi-agent systems under edge-based event-trigger against denial-of-service
This paper is concerned with the secure output consensus problem for the heterogeneous multi-agent systems under the event-triggered scheme in the presence of the denial-of-service attack. Without detecting the attack, the hold-input controller update strategy is adopted when some transmission data may be lost due to the effect of the attack. Based on the tolerable duration of the attack, a novel edge-based event-triggered scheme is developed. The scheme can avoid continuous communication and exclude Zeno behavior. With the aid of the switched system theory, output consensus is preserved. An example shows the effectiveness.
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ISA Transactions serves as a platform for showcasing advancements in measurement and automation, catering to both industrial practitioners and applied researchers. It covers a wide array of topics within measurement, including sensors, signal processing, data analysis, and fault detection, supported by techniques such as artificial intelligence and communication systems. Automation topics encompass control strategies, modelling, system reliability, and maintenance, alongside optimization and human-machine interaction. The journal targets research and development professionals in control systems, process instrumentation, and automation from academia and industry.