TY - GEN
T1 - Inter-Event Time Analysis in Probability for Stochastic Linear Event-Triggered Control Systems
AU - Li, Wangjiang
AU - Yu, Hao
AU - Shi, Dawei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this study, the properties of inter-event times in probability for stochastic linear event-triggered control systems are explored. The analysis of inter-event intervals is conducted for three distinct classes of event-triggering mechanisms: the absolute, relative, and mixed ones. Given the inherent stochastic nature of systems, it is challenging to achieve a certain judgment on avoiding Zeno behavior, where events occur at an infinite frequency. To address this issue, a probabilistic approach to examine the inter-event times is employed. It enables us to quantify the likelihood of Zeno behavior occurring in different scenarios, providing valuable insights into the performance of stochastic event-triggered control systems. Our research reveals substantial differences in the likelihood on the occurrence of a positive minimum inter-event interval among different mechanisms. Specifically, the mixed event-triggering mechanism emerges as the most probable one to yield a positive minimum inter-event time, indicating its potential superiority in efficiency. Conversely, some solutions of relative event-triggered control are proved to exhibit Zeno behavior with a probability of 1. Finally, a numerical example is provided to illustrate the efficiency and feasibility of the obtained results.
AB - In this study, the properties of inter-event times in probability for stochastic linear event-triggered control systems are explored. The analysis of inter-event intervals is conducted for three distinct classes of event-triggering mechanisms: the absolute, relative, and mixed ones. Given the inherent stochastic nature of systems, it is challenging to achieve a certain judgment on avoiding Zeno behavior, where events occur at an infinite frequency. To address this issue, a probabilistic approach to examine the inter-event times is employed. It enables us to quantify the likelihood of Zeno behavior occurring in different scenarios, providing valuable insights into the performance of stochastic event-triggered control systems. Our research reveals substantial differences in the likelihood on the occurrence of a positive minimum inter-event interval among different mechanisms. Specifically, the mixed event-triggering mechanism emerges as the most probable one to yield a positive minimum inter-event time, indicating its potential superiority in efficiency. Conversely, some solutions of relative event-triggered control are proved to exhibit Zeno behavior with a probability of 1. Finally, a numerical example is provided to illustrate the efficiency and feasibility of the obtained results.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217373527&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICARCV63323.2024.10821510
DO - 10.1109/ICARCV63323.2024.10821510
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85217373527
T3 - 2024 18th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, ICARCV 2024
SP - 1130
EP - 1135
BT - 2024 18th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, ICARCV 2024
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 18th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, ICARCV 2024
Y2 - 12 December 2024 through 15 December 2024
ER -