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Event-triggered H∞ control for a class of nonlinear networked control systems using novel integral inequalities

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rnc.3598

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event-triggered transmission scheme; nonlinear networked control system; H-infinity state feedback control; integral inequality

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This paper is concerned with event-triggered H-infinity control for a class of nonlinear networked control systems. An event-triggered transmission scheme is introduced to select 'necessary' sampled data packets to be transmitted so that precious communication resources can be saved significantly. Under the event-triggered transmission scheme, the closed-loop system is modeled as a system with an interval time-varying delay. Two novel integral inequalities are established to provide a tight estimation on the derivative of the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional. As a result, a novel sufficient condition on the existence of desired event-triggered H-infinity controllers is derived in terms of solutions to a set of linear matrix inequalities. No parameters need to be tuned when controllers are designed. The proposed method is then applied to the robust stabilization of a class of nonlinear networked control systems, and some linear matrix inequality-based conditions are formulated to design both event-triggered and time-triggered H-infinity controllers. Finally, two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. Copyright (C) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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