Event-triggered output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems
In this paper, we investigate the problem of output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems with event-triggered input. The considered system contains not only unknown system parameters, but also general nonlinear functions that are not required to be globally Lipschitz, in contr...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1504102021-05-31T01:05:43Z Event-triggered output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems Xing, Lantao Wen, Changyun Liu, Zhitao Su, Hongye Cai, Jianping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering 1-bit Signal Transmission Event-triggered Control In this paper, we investigate the problem of output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems with event-triggered input. The considered system contains not only unknown system parameters, but also general nonlinear functions that are not required to be globally Lipschitz, in contrast to most of the existing results in the area. Besides providing two different event-triggered strategies without input-to-state stable assumption with respect to the measurement errors, we propose a new way to encode and decode the event-triggered control signals to further decrease the communication rate. With our newly proposed encoding-decoding mechanism, each time when the triggering event is violated, only 1-bit signal, either 1 or 0, is rendered to transmit through the communication channel between the controller and actuator. Clearly, this signal transmission mechanism is more effective and consumes less channel bandwidth. Through Lyapunov analyses, it is proved that the boundedness of all the signals is ensured and the output signal can be regulated to a compact set around zero, which is adjustable. 2021-05-31T01:05:43Z 2021-05-31T01:05:43Z 2019 Journal Article Xing, L., Wen, C., Liu, Z., Su, H. & Cai, J. (2019). Event-triggered output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems. IEEE Transactions On Automatic Control, 64(1), 290-297. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TAC.2018.2823386 0018-9286 0000-0003-2218-3955 0000-0001-9530-360X 0000-0002-2150-5548 0000-0002-7003-1000 0000-0003-4724-796X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150410 10.1109/TAC.2018.2823386 2-s2.0-85045185426 1 64 290 297 en IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control © 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. |
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In this paper, we investigate the problem of output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems with event-triggered input. The considered system contains not only unknown system parameters, but also general nonlinear functions that are not required to be globally Lipschitz, in contrast to most of the existing results in the area. Besides providing two different event-triggered strategies without input-to-state stable assumption with respect to the measurement errors, we propose a new way to encode and decode the event-triggered control signals to further decrease the communication rate. With our newly proposed encoding-decoding mechanism, each time when the triggering event is violated, only 1-bit signal, either 1 or 0, is rendered to transmit through the communication channel between the controller and actuator. Clearly, this signal transmission mechanism is more effective and consumes less channel bandwidth. Through Lyapunov analyses, it is proved that the boundedness of all the signals is ensured and the output signal can be regulated to a compact set around zero, which is adjustable. |
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Event-triggered output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems |
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Event-triggered output feedback control for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems |
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