This paper is concerned with event-based $ {\mathcal {H}}_{ {\infty }}$ control for a class of networked Markov jump systems (MJSs) with missing measurements. The phenomenon of asynchronism occurs in… Click to show full abstract
This paper is concerned with event-based $ {\mathcal {H}}_{ {\infty }}$ control for a class of networked Markov jump systems (MJSs) with missing measurements. The phenomenon of asynchronism occurs in both the controller and the actuator-failure model, which is estimated by the hidden Markov model, is taken into consideration. In addition, to reduce the burden of data transmission, a mode-dependent event-triggered mechanism (ETM) is proposed. Together with ETM, a network-induced delay is introduced. Subsequently, to guarantee that the MJS is stochastically stable, an event-based asynchronous controller is designed. Finally, to reveal the effectiveness of the proposed method, a simulation example of pulse width-modulation-driven boost converter is considered.
               
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