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Event-triggered adaptive control of a class of nonlinear systems.

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In this paper, the event-triggered adaptive control for a class of nonlinear systems in Brunovsky form is considered. The sensors are event-triggered thus the states are transmitted only at the… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, the event-triggered adaptive control for a class of nonlinear systems in Brunovsky form is considered. The sensors are event-triggered thus the states are transmitted only at the discrete triggering points, which are more efficient in using communication bandwidth. To solve this problem, we design a set of event-triggered conditions and based on which the controller and parameter estimator are designed without the ISS assumption. It is shown that the proposed control schemes guarantee that all the closed-loop signals are semi-globally bounded and the stabilization error converges to the origin asymptotically. The Zeno behavior is also excluded. Simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of our scheme.

Keywords: triggered adaptive; adaptive control; control class; event; event triggered

Journal Title: ISA transactions
Year Published: 2019

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