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The paper is concerned with the supplementary control based on adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) for a class of discrete-time networked system with the simultaneous presence of dynamic event-triggered mechanisms and Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The dynamic behavior of DoSs is described by a model with the appropriate frequency and durations. A neural network (NN)-based observer is first designed to estimate system states in order to resolve the limitation in ADP-based control due mainly to data sparsity. The performance analysis and gain design of the NN-based observer are systematically discussed in light of the switched system theory combined with the average dwell-time method. Subsequently, the policy iteration algorithm with an actor-critic structure is developed to implement the designed supplementary ADP controller, and the corresponding condition on learning rates in weight updating rules is derived by virtue of the well-known Lyapunov stability. Finally, the effectiveness of the developed approach is demonstrated by an application in load frequency control of power systems.
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