Zhang Huaguang, Liang Zhihong, Zhang Juan, Zhang Qiongwen
IEEE Trans Cybern. 2025 Sep;55(9):4374-4385. doi: 10.1109/TCYB.2025.3583666.
This article investigates the discrete-time fuzzy complex networks (FCNs) event-triggered (ET) synchronization control problem by considering the coupling effect and cyber attacks. To prevent data conflicts caused by communication resource limitations, a round-robin (RR) protocol is introduced to regulate the communication transmission order among coupled nodes. To be more general and flexible against Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, the concept of average dwelling time ratio (ADTR) is proposed to evaluate DoS attack models. In addition, a DoS-attack-aware ET mechanism is developed. Under this mechanism, a threshold parameter is dynamically adjusted according to the active and dormant time of the DoS attacks. The correlated co-design of anti-attack security control and ET mechanism is realized. Compared with the existing results, the scheme improves the control performance while reducing the controller update frequency. Then, by establishing appropriate Lyapunov function, sufficient criteria for synchronization of discrete-time FCNs are obtained, and a controllable range of the ADTR is calculated. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed DoS-attack-aware ET control scheme based on RR protocol is verified through two simulations.