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On event design in event-triggered feedback systems. (English) Zbl 1228.93080

Summary: This paper studies event design in event-triggered feedback systems. A novel event-triggering scheme is presented to ensure exponential stability of the resulting sampled-data system. The scheme postpones the triggering of events over previously proposed methods and therefore enlarges the intersampling period. The resulting intersampling periods and deadlines are bounded strictly away from zero when the continuous time system is input-to-state stable with respect to measurement errors.

MSC:

93C65 Discrete event control/observation systems
93C15 Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations
93C57 Sampled-data control/observation systems
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[1] Tabuada, P., Event-triggered real-time scheduling of stabilizing control tasks, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 52, 9, 1680-1685 (2007) · Zbl 1366.90104
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