This paper proposes a decentralized time-regularized (Zeno-free) event-triggered control strategy for networked control systems subject to stochastic network delays and Poisson pulsing denial-of-service (Pp-DoS) attacks. The proposed approach ensures stochastic stability and Zeno-freeness of the closed-loop system by integrating the effects of stochastic delays and Pp-DoS attacks into the event-triggered control design.
The core message of this article is to design an optimal stationary scheduling law that minimizes the long-term tradeoff between regulation cost and communication cost in resource-constrained networked control systems.
Studying the consistency of the value of information in networked control systems tasks.