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Event-Triggered Control From Data

Claudio De Persis, Romain Postoyan, Pietro Tesi

2023IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a data-based approach to design event-triggered state-feedback controllers for unknown continuous-time linear systems affected by disturbances. By an event, we mean state measurements transmission from the sensors to the controller over a digital network. By exploiting a sufficiently rich finite set of noisy state measurements and inputs collected off-line, we first design a data-driven state-feedback controller to ensure an input-to-state stability property for the closed-loop system ignoring the network. We then take into account sampling induced by the network and we present robust data-driven triggering strategies to (approximately) preserve this stability property. The approach is general in the sense that it allows deriving data-based versions of various popular triggering rules of the literature. In all cases, the designed transmission policies ensure the existence of a (global) strictly positive minimum inter-event time thereby excluding Zeno phenomenon despite disturbances. These results can be viewed as a step towards plug-and-play control for networked control systems, i.e., mechanisms that automatically learn to control and to communicate over a network.

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Control theory (sociology)Computer scienceController (irrigation)Property (philosophy)Networked control systemState (computer science)Event (particle physics)Stability (learning theory)Control systemTransmission (telecommunications)Sampling (signal processing)Control (management)Control engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineeringAlgorithmFilter (signal processing)Machine learningElectrical engineeringComputer visionQuantum mechanicsAgronomyEpistemologyPhysicsBiologyPhilosophyTelecommunicationsControl Systems and IdentificationAdvanced Control Systems OptimizationFault Detection and Control Systems
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