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Co-Design of Adaptive Memory Event-Triggered Mechanism and Aperiodic Intermittent Controller for Nonlinear Networked Control Systems

This brief addresses the co-design problem of adaptive memory event-triggered mechanism (AMETM) and aperiodic intermittent controller (AIC) for nonlinear networked control systems. To improve the utilization efficiency of network resources,an… Click to show full abstract

This brief addresses the co-design problem of adaptive memory event-triggered mechanism (AMETM) and aperiodic intermittent controller (AIC) for nonlinear networked control systems. To improve the utilization efficiency of network resources,an AMETM with non-periodic waiting time is proposed, in which the Zeno behaviour is excluded. Meanwhile, an event-dependent AIC matching the proposed AMETM is designed to save more control resources and cost. Furthermore, an exponential stability criterion is established in the form of linear matrix inequality. Finally, the Chua’s circuit is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed AMETM and AIC.

Keywords: event triggered; event; adaptive memory; control; memory event; triggered mechanism

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Year Published: 2022

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