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Attack-Resilient Event-Triggered Controller Design of DC Microgrids Under DoS Attacks

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2019

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This paper is concerned with the attack-resilient event-triggered controller design problem of a DC microgrid with multiple nonlinear constant power loads and intermittent denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. First, for a resource efficiency purpose, an event-triggering communication scheme is delicately devised in such a way to only invoke the data transmission over the communication line when the DoS attack is inactive. Second, via characterizing the DoS active and inactive time intervals, a new switching piecewise system model for the nonlinear DC microgrid system is presented. Third, a numerically efficient design criterion on the existence of the desired attack-resilient event-triggered controller is established. It is further shown that various performance indices including resource efficiency, attack resilience, robustness against disturbance, sampling performance of the DC microgrid system can be evaluated in a unified framework. Finally, an illustrative example is given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control design method for the DC microgrid.

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