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Quantization level based event-triggered control with measurement uncertainties
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Elsevier
In this paper, the quantization level based event-triggered control algorithm is novelly proposed and stability of the considered system could be guaranteed on account of hysteresis quantizer under measurement uncertainties. By carefully exploring the characteristics of nonlinear networked control systems, hysteresis quantizer is selected to avoid potential chatterings caused by frequent quantization level transitions. Two kinds of situations, one is networked control system without considering measurement uncertainties, and the other takes measurement uncertainties into consideration, are separately discussed under the quantization level based event-triggered control framework. By thoroughly digging out the relationship between quantizer structure and event-triggered control mechanism, two quantization level based event-triggered control mechanisms are put forward under different situations. Moreover, no matter whether measurement uncertainties are taken into account, system stability could always be guaranteed by our proposed criteria and Zeno behavior would never happen with our method. Finally, simulations show the feasibility and superiority of our proposed algorithms.(c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Hysteresis quantizerEvent-triggered controlMeasurement uncertaintiesStability analysisNetworked control systemNETWORKED CONTROL-SYSTEMSPREDICTIVE CONTROLNONLINEAR-SYSTEMSSTABILIZATION