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Discrete predictor-based event-triggered control of networked control systems

  • Autores: Vincent Léchappé, Emmanuel Moulay, Franck Plestan, Qing-Long Han
  • Localización: Automatica: A journal of IFAC the International Federation of Automatic Control, ISSN 0005-1098, Nº. 107, 2019, págs. 281-288
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • A predictor-based controller combined with two event-triggering mechanisms is proposed in order to control an LTI system over a network. The controller is designed in the discrete-time domain which allows to deal with a long sampling period. Similarly large input and output delays can be compensated thanks to the use of a predictor-based method. Two event-triggering mechanisms, in the sensor-to-controller and controller-to-actuator channels are introduced in order to limit the number of packets sent over the network while preserving the ultimate boundedness of the solutions. The effect of input and output quantization introduced by the network is considered in the stability analysis. The results are illustrated by simulation.


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