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Relaxed Event Triggered Control of Discrete‐Time Takagi‐Sugeno Systems Based on Homogeneous Polynomial Method

This article presents an event triggered control approach for discrete‐time T‐S fuzzy systems, which integrates the homogeneous polynomial method and a dynamic event triggering mechanism. First, a kind of discrete‐time… Click to show full abstract

This article presents an event triggered control approach for discrete‐time T‐S fuzzy systems, which integrates the homogeneous polynomial method and a dynamic event triggering mechanism. First, a kind of discrete‐time loop functions and the dynamic event triggering scheme based on periodic sampling are constructed to establish stability conditions with known system information. Second, by introducing the homogeneous polynomial method to relax the stability criteria, the sampling interval is increased and the system conservatism is reduced. Additionally, an integrated framework for collaboratively designing the event triggering functions and controllers is proposed, which reduces the complexity of sampling transmission while ensuring system stability. Finally, numerical and practical examples are used to illustrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: event; discrete time; polynomial method; homogeneous polynomial

Journal Title: International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
Year Published: 2024

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