On DoS Resiliency Analysis of Networked Control Systems: Trade-Off Between Jamming Actions and Network Delays
Abstract
This letter deals with the problem of quantifying resiliency of Networked Control Systems (NCSs) to Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks and variable network delays. Internal exponential stability and L2 external stability are studied. The closed-loop system is augmented with an auxiliary timer variable and analyzed in a hybrid system framework. Lyapunov-like conditions are given to ensure 0-input global exponential stability and L2 external stability. A computationally affordable algorithm based on linear matrix inequalities is devised to provide trade-off curves between maximum length of DoS attacks and largest network delays. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed approach is shown in a numerical example.
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