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Forced event-triggered finite-time extended dissipative control for a class of singularly perturbed switched systems
Xueyang Li1, Weijie Mao2, Jingzhao Li3
1Key Laboratory of intelligent mining and beneficiation equipment for mechanical industry, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, 232001, China.
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In this paper, the issue of event-triggered finite-time extended dissipative control is investigated for singularly perturbed switched systems(SPSSs). In the application of event-triggered technique in switched systems, the transmitted information is often out of sync with the system mode. To avoid this asynchrony problem, a forced-triggering dynamic event-triggered protocol (FTDETP) is introduced. Events are force triggered at mode switching instants, and the event-triggered frequency is depend on the change rate of the system state. Based on ɛ-dependent Lyapunov method, sufficient conditions for finite-time extended dissipative performance of the considered systems are devised and forced-triggering event-triggered controllers are designed. Finally, the validity and practicability of the proposed theorems are illustrated on an inverted pendulum control system and a simple circuit system.
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