Input-to-State Stability of Switched Network Control Systems Under Unknown Deception Attacks

IEEE Trans Cybern. 2024 Apr 2:PP. doi: 10.1109/TCYB.2024.3376695. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This article focuses on the stability issue of switched network control systems (SNCSs) under deception attacks described by a Bernoulli process with unknown probability distribution. The false information in deception attacks is unknown but bounded and may be state dependent or state independent. By means of the input-to-state stability (ISS) tool and the convex combination method, an improved lemma is first developed for SNCSs, which facilitates the derivations of our results. After that, some attack-independent sufficient conditions for the ISS of SNCSs are obtained for mode-dependent average dwell time switching and stochastic switching, respectively. Different from existing results, the concerned switching contributes to the stability of SNCSs, which benefits the ISS performance of SNCSs even though the unknown deception attacks cause all subsystems to be non-ISS. The proposed results provide an effective solution with strong robustness to deal with unknown deception attacks or denial-of-service attacks.