Output Feedback PID Synchronization Control for Complex Networks with Cyber Attacks and Output Coupling
In this paper,synchronization of complex networks with cyber attacks and output coupling is investigated.In the case of deception and denial-of-service attacks between controller and actuator,an output feedback proportional-integral-derivative(PID)controller is designed.By employing Lyapunov stability theory and linear matrix inequalities,a sufficient criterion is acquired to satisfy both mean square asymptotically stability for the synchronization error system and strictly(Q,S,R)-γ-dissipativity.Finally,the feasibility and effectiveness of the obtained theoretical results are verified through simulations.
Complex networkscyber attacksoutput couplingoutput feedback PID controldissipative control