A novel event-triggered mechanism for networked cascade control system with stochastic nonlinearities and actuator failures

Z Gu, T Zhang, F Yang, H Zhao, M Shen - Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2019 - Elsevier
Z Gu, T Zhang, F Yang, H Zhao, M Shen
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2019Elsevier
This paper deals with the event-triggered control for networked cascade control systems.
Unlike conventional event-triggered schemes that predetermine a fixed threshold to reduce
the data-releasing rate, this paper proposes a novel event-triggered mechanism (ETM) in an
adaptive way. Under this ETM, it has the following merits:(1) the data-releasing rate remains
at a lower level so as to save limited network bandwidth;(2) the reliability of control systems
can be improved since the threshold of ETM is increased gradually with the elapse of time till …
Abstract
This paper deals with the event-triggered control for networked cascade control systems. Unlike conventional event-triggered schemes that predetermine a fixed threshold to reduce the data-releasing rate, this paper proposes a novel event-triggered mechanism (ETM) in an adaptive way. Under this ETM, it has the following merits: (1) the data-releasing rate remains at a lower level so as to save limited network bandwidth; (2) the reliability of control systems can be improved since the threshold of ETM is increased gradually with the elapse of time till the next event is generated. An integrated model of networked cascade control systems with consideration of stochastic nonlinearity, actuator failures and ETM is established. Sufficient conditions are obtained to ensure the mean-square stability and stabilization of networked cascade control systems. Finally, two examples are exploited to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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