Event-triggered control for discrete-time delay systems
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Abstract: This study focuses on event-triggered control of nonlinear discrete-time systems with time delays. Based on a Lyapunov-Krasovskii type input-to-state stability result, we propose a novel event-triggered control algorithm that works as follows. The control inputs are updated only when a certain measurement error surpasses a dynamical threshold depending on both the system states and the evolution time. Sufficient conditions are established to ensure that the closed-loop system maintains its asymptotic stability. It is shown that the time-dependent portion in the dynamical threshold is essential to derive the lower bound of the times between two consecutive control updates. As a special case of our results, we demonstrate the performance of the designed event-triggering algorithm for a class of linear control systems with time delays. Numerical simulations are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithm and theoretical results.
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