Abstract
This paper copes with a matter of event-triggered fast finite-time prescribed tracking control for non-affine stochastic nonlinear systems, in which deception attacks are taken into consideration. The main objective of the proposed controller is that all the closed-loop variables are bounded in probability, and the tracking error is constrained to the predefined funnel functions by choosing suitable parameters. Primarily, the mean value theorem is utilised to transform the considered systems into the equivalent systems with affine structures. Next, based on the backstepping algorithm, a modified event-triggered scheme is developed to save the network resources. Meanwhile, the unknown parts in the designed systems are approximated by neural networks. Finally, an actual simulation is conducted to verify the validity of the theorem.
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