Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 25, 2025

Real-Time Proxy-Control of Re-Parameterized Peripheral Signals using a Close-Loop Interface
Published on: May 8, 2021
Quasisynchronization of Heterogeneous Dynamical Networks via Event-Triggered Impulsive Controls
Abstract:
The time-triggered impulsive control of complex homogeneous dynamical networks has received wide attention due to its occasional occupation of the communication channels. This article is devoted to quasisynchronization of heterogeneous dynamical networks via event-triggered impulsive controls with less channel occupation. Two kinds of triggered mechanisms, that is, the centralized event-triggered mechanism in which the control is updated based upon the state information of all nodes, and the distributed event-triggered mechanism where the control is updated according to the state information of each node and its neighboring node, are proposed, respectively, such that the synchronization error between the heterogeneous dynamical networks and a virtual target is not more than a nonzero bound. What is more, the Zeno behavior is shown to be excluded. It is found that the combination method of the event-triggered control and the impulsive control, that is, the distributed event-triggered impulsive control has the advantage of low-energy consumption and takes up many fewer communication channels over the time-triggered impulsive control. Two numerical examples are conducted to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed event-triggered impulsive controls.
More Related Videos
06:04Experimental Investigation of the Hierarchical Control in DC Microgrids Using a Real-time Simulator
Published on: February 14, 2025
10:44Inherent Dynamics Visualizer, an Interactive Application for Evaluating and Visualizing Outputs from a Gene Regulatory Network Inference Pipeline
Published on: December 7, 2021
Related Concept Videos
BIBO stability of continuous and discrete -time systems
To determine the BIBO stability, the convolution integral is utilized when a bounded continuous-time input is applied to a Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) system....
Open and closed-loop control systems
An open-loop control system operates without feedback from the output. It consists of two primary elements: the controller and the controlled process. The controller receives an input signal...
Control Systems: Applications
In modern vehicles, control systems manage various functions to enhance performance and safety. The steering wheel and accelerator are primary inputs in a car's control system. The...
Multi-input and Multi-variable systems
In the absence of...
Sequence Networks of Rotating Machines
Zero-sequence current induces a voltage drop across the generator's neutral impedance and other...
Multimachine Stability
In analyzing the system, the nodal equations represent the relationship between bus voltages, machine voltages, and machine currents. The nodal equation is given by: