This article focuses on the bounded stabilization issue for stochastic Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy systems with external disturbances under fuzzy intermittent event-triggered control. Different from the common intermittent control scheme, the… Click to show full abstract
This article focuses on the bounded stabilization issue for stochastic Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy systems with external disturbances under fuzzy intermittent event-triggered control. Different from the common intermittent control scheme, the intermittent control proposed is based on an event-triggered mechanism instead of a traditional time-triggered mechanism during the work intervals. As a result, it reduces unnecessary sampling times and resource waste to a great extent. Meanwhile, the minimum interexecution time is obtained for T–S fuzzy systems under the stochastic case. In addition, this article presents a novel Lyapunov function, which simplifies the proof compared to the traditional Lyapunov function for intermittent control. Based on the average control rate adopted and the Lyapunov method, a bounded stability criterion is established, which is less conservative. Then, a corollary is given under the fuzzy event-triggered control. Finally, an example is shown to illustrate the effectiveness of the results obtained.
               
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