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Hairui Zhao1, Dongyan Chen2, Jun Hu3
1Department of Applied Mathematics, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150080, China.
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This paper deals with the problem of intermittent control based on dynamic event-triggered mechanism (DETM) for nonlinear hybrid stochastic delayed systems (NHSDSs) with measurement error. The DETM and intermittent control strategy are employed to alleviate the network burden in feedback and forward channels, respectively. After giving the existence and uniqueness theorem for the solution to NHSDSs, the sufficient condition to guarantee p-th moment exponential stability and almost surely exponential stability of NHSDSs is established by comparing with the constructed auxiliary system. On this basis, the intermittent control based on self-triggered mechanism is developed. In addition, it is also proved that neither the DETM nor the self-triggered mechanism can produce the Zeno phenomenon. Finally, a simulation example is given to verify the validity of the theoretical results.
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