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Data-Driven Control of Distributed Event-Triggered Network Systems

Xin Wang, Jian Sun, Gang Wang, Frank Allgöwer, Jie Chen

2023IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica152 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present paper deals with data-driven event-triggered control of a class of unknown discrete-time interconnected systems (a.k.a. network systems). To this end, we start by putting forth a novel distributed event-triggering transmission strategy based on periodic sampling, under which a model-based stability criterion for the closed-loop network system is derived, by leveraging a discrete-time looped-functional approach. Marrying the model-based criterion with a data-driven system representation recently developed in the literature, a purely data-driven stability criterion expressed in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) is established. Meanwhile, the data-driven stability criterion suggests a means for co-designing the event-triggering coefficient matrix and the feedback control gain matrix using only some offline collected state-input data. Finally, numerical results corroborate the efficacy of the proposed distributed data-driven event-triggered network system (ETS) in cutting off data transmissions and the co-design procedure.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Computer scienceStability (learning theory)Representation (politics)Event (particle physics)Data transmissionTransmission (telecommunications)Control (management)Networked control systemState (computer science)Matrix (chemical analysis)Sampling (signal processing)Class (philosophy)Distributed computingAlgorithmArtificial intelligenceComputer visionQuantum mechanicsPoliticsFilter (signal processing)PhysicsLawMaterials scienceMachine learningPolitical scienceComputer networkTelecommunicationsComposite materialStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationControl Systems and Identification
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