Abstract: This paper investigates the problem of finite-time distributed control for complex dynamical networks while preserving privacy. In modern networked systems, maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive data during the control process is increasingly critical. We propose a novel control strategy that ensures finite-time stabilization of the networked system while safeguarding the privacy of individual agents' states. The control law is designed to be distributed, requiring only local information and interactions, and employs privacy-preserving mechanisms based on differential privacy principles. Theoretical analysis is provided to prove the finite-time stability of the closed-loop system.
Submission Number: 244
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