Event-triggered control for linear continuous switched singular systems
Yanhong Liu,
Huimin Zhi,
Jumei Wei,
Xunlin Zhu and
Quanxin Zhu
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2020, vol. 374, issue C
Abstract:
Event-triggered control is an effective control scheme, which can reduce the number of samplings without affecting a desirable system performance. The state-based and observer-based state feedback control are studied for linear switched singular systems in continuous-time case. Firstly, we provide an improved event-triggered sampling mechanism. Next, a set of co-design methods are presented, namely, the construction of switching laws, event-triggered scheme and the choice of controller parameters are jointly discussed. Furthermore, the stability conditions are achieved in terms of global E-uniform boundedness providing that the average dwell time is satisfied for considered systems. In our paper, the improved event-triggered mechanism is adopted and obtained results have less conservatism than existing results. Finally, we illustrate the feasibility via numerical examples.
Keywords: Linear switched singular systems; Average dwell time; Multiple Lyapunov functions; Event-triggered control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2020.125038
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