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Observer-Based Asynchronous Control of Nonlinear Systems With Dynamic Event-Based Try-Once-Discard Protocol

Jun Cheng, Ju H. Park, Zheng‐Guang Wu

2021IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work investigates the observer-based asynchronous control of discrete-time nonlinear systems with network-induced communication constraints. To avoid the data collisions and side effects in a constrained communication channel, a novel dynamic event-based weighted try-once-discard (DEWTOD) protocol is proposed. In contrast to the existing protocols, the DEWTOD scheduling regulates whether the sampling instant to release and which node to transmit the sampling instant simultaneously. In light of a hidden Markov model, the time-varying detection probability matrix is characterized by a polytopic set. By resorting to the polytopic-structured Lyapunov functional, sufficient conditions are derived such that the closed-loop dynamic is mean-square exponentially stable, and the observer-based controller is designed. In the end, two numerical examples are provided to explicate the validity of the attained methodology.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Asynchronous communicationComputer scienceObserver (physics)Nonlinear systemController (irrigation)Discrete time and continuous timeAperiodic graphMathematicsControl (management)Computer networkArtificial intelligencePhysicsAgronomyCombinatoricsBiologyStatisticsQuantum mechanicsStability and Control of Uncertain SystemsDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNetwork Time Synchronization Technologies