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Coordination of a Class of Underactuated Systems via Sampled-Data-Based Event-Triggered Schemes

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This article investigates the coordination of a class of underactuated systems subject to limited energy supply and channel bandwidth and aims to stabilize system states and exclude Zeno behaviors simultaneously.… Click to show full abstract

This article investigates the coordination of a class of underactuated systems subject to limited energy supply and channel bandwidth and aims to stabilize system states and exclude Zeno behaviors simultaneously. First, by means of event-triggered (E-T) and quantized techniques, several novel quantized sampled-data-based E-T schemes are constructed, which only require discrete-time controller updates and partial quantized states, and thus efficiently mitigate the control and communication workloads. Then, in order to further lower the communication consumptions, several new triggered sampled-data-based communication rules under fixed and switched networks are established, where the communications are performed only at some specific instants and, thus, the ideally continuous-time signal transmission among neighbors can be avoided. Note that sufficient criteria for achieving the coordination of the underactuated systems are derived in terms of the Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional method. Finally, numerous simulations are carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.

Keywords: event triggered; class underactuated; underactuated systems; coordination class; data based; sampled data

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems
Year Published: 2022

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