Periodic event-triggered dynamic output feedback control for networked control systems subject to packet dropouts.

ISA transactions(2023)

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This paper proposes a co-design method of dynamic output feedback control law and periodic event-triggered control (PETC) strategy to tolerate a maximum allowable number of successive packet dropouts (MANSDs) in networked control systems (NCSs). For the purpose of striking a balance between saving limited communication resources and reducing complexity of the transmission implementation, we present the periodic event-triggering mechanism (PETM), in which the triggering conditions only needs to be monitored at each event-verifying instant. In NCSs, packets often suffer from some interference in network transmission, such as packet losses. For packet dropouts, we introduce a dropout variable and model the whole closed-loop systems as a hybrid system. Furthermore, some stability conditions for co-design are given by a novel Lyapunov function and stability theorems of hybrid systems, and the explicit designs parameters of controller and triggering conditions are presented to ensure L stability. Finally, two illustrated examples are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed design methods.
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Hybrid dynamical system, Networked control system, Dynamic output feedback, Periodic event-triggered control, Successive packet dropouts
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