Aperiodic dynamic event-triggered control for linear systems: A looped-functional approach

Yihao Xu, Alexandre Seuret*, Kun Liu, Senchun Chai

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Abstract

The recent literature on event-triggered control has demonstrated the potential of dynamic periodic event-triggered control. Compared to continuous-time event-triggering rules, the benefit of considering periodic event-triggered control is to avoid the Zeno phenomenon, which refers to the situation when there are an infinite number of updates in a bounded interval of time. The idea of periodic event-triggered control is to trigger the control law only at known allowable periodic sampling instants. In this paper, our objective is to relax the constraint on the periodicity of the allowable sampling instants and to adapt this framework to the dynamic event-triggered control, which has not been considered in the literature, as far as we are aware of. Following the successful efforts to assess the stability of aperiodic sampled-data control, here we propose a generic framework to emulate aperiodic dynamic event-triggered control law for linear systems, for which the allowable sampling instants are not necessarily equidistant. Such an analysis is made possible thanks to the looped-functionals framework, which gives the flexibility to consider the periodic/aperiodic static/dynamic event-triggered control in a single formulation. Finally, the efficiency of the proposed results is illustrated through the study of two academic examples.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101444
JournalNonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems
Volume52
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • Event-triggered control
  • Looped-functional
  • Sampled-data systems

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