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Non-fragile extended dissipative control for event-triggered networked stochastic systems

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  • Meiyu Li
  • Jianli Zhao
  • Jianwei Xia
  • Guangming Zhuang
  • Zhen Wang

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This paper investigates the problem of extended dissipative analysis based non-fragile controller for networked stochastic system under an event-triggered sampling scheme. First, we introduce an event-triggered scheme and the proposed system is modelled as a stochastic time-delay system. By multi-delay partitioning method, some delay-dependent criteria in terms of linear matrix inequality $(LMIs) $(LMIs) are proposed to ensure the mean-square stable with extended dissipative performance, where using the notion of the extended dissipative, we can solve (Q, S, R)-dissipativity, $H_\infty $H∞, passivity and $L_2-L_\infty $L2−L∞ performance in a unified framework by regulating some weight matrices. In addition, two non-fragile state feedback controllers are designed to ensure that the closed-loop system satisfies the extended dissipative performance. Finally, some simulation examples are given to substantiate the validity of the addressed method.

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  • Meiyu Li & Jianli Zhao & Jianwei Xia & Guangming Zhuang & Zhen Wang, 2020. "Non-fragile extended dissipative control for event-triggered networked stochastic systems," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(4), pages 746-758, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:51:y:2020:i:4:p:746-758
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2020.1737889
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