Event-triggered finite-time stabilization of nonlinear switched affine systems under mode-dependent and state-dependent switchings

Jie Wu, Rongni Yang*, Jian Sun, Yanzheng Zhu

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Abstract

This paper investigates the event-triggered finite-time stabilization (FTS) problem of nonlinear switched affine systems (NSASs) under mode-dependent and state-dependent switching signals, respectively. Firstly, an event-triggered control (ETC) strategy for NSASs with mode-dependent average dwell time constraint is proposed. Note that the presence of affine terms gives rise to difficulties in the exclusion of Zeno behavior for the widely-adopted triggering mechanism consisting of current state and error information. Therefore, a novel triggering mechanism including affine term threshold is proposed to exclude Zeno behavior. Secondly, an event-triggered impulsive control strategy for NSASs under autonomous state-dependent switching is studied. Some Lyapunov-based criteria and a state-dependent switching law for FTS are presented. Moreover, the established event-based control strategies are applied to FTS of boost converter to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105602
JournalControl Engineering Practice
Volume138
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Autonomous switching
  • Event-triggered control
  • Finite-time stabilization
  • Mode-dependent average dwell time
  • Nonlinear switched affine systems

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