A neural-network-based dynamic surface design strategy against sensor and actuator deception attacks is presented to design a delay-independent adaptive resilient control scheme of uncertain nonlinear time-delay cyberphysical systems in the lower triangular form. It is assumed that all nonlinearities, time-varying delays, and sensor and actuator attacks are unknown. In the concerned problem, since the state information measured by sensors is compromised by additional attack signals, the exact state variables are not available for feedback. Thus, a memoryless adaptive resilient control design using compromised state variables is developed by employing the neural-network-based function approximation technique and designing the attack compensator. The resulting control scheme ensures the robust stabilization in the presence of unknown deception attacks and time-varying delays. It is shown from the Lyapunov stability analysis that all closed-loop signals are uniformly ultimately bounded and the stabilization errors converge to an adjustable neighborhood of the origin.

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