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Memory-based event-triggered asynchronous control for semi-Markov switching systems
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In this paper, the asynchronous control problem is addressed for semi-Markov switching systems with a memory-based event-triggered mechanism. In light of the asynchronous phenomenon between the resulting dynamic modes and the memory controller modes, a more general hidden semi-Markov model is expected. Notably, aiming at decrease the triggering intervals while improving the dynamic performance, a novel mode-dependent memory-based event-triggered mechanism is proposed, whose triggering condition varies with some historic released data. By virtue of the hidden semi-Markov model and historic released data, a memory asynchronous control strategy is skillfully synthesized. By resorting to Lyapunov theory, some criteria are formulated to guarantee the stochastically stable of the resulting dynamic. Eventually, the feasibility of the presented approach is verified by a practical example. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.