This chapter investigates the problem of stabilization of nonlinear discrete-time networked control systems (NCS) with event-triggering communication scheme in the presence of signal transmission delay. A Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy model and parallel-distributed compensation (PDC) scheme are first employed to design a nonlinear fuzzy event-triggered controller for the stabilization of nonlinear discrete-time NCS. The idea of the event-triggering communication scheme (a soft computation algorithm) under consideration is that the current sensor data is transmitted only when the current sensor data and the previously transmitted one satisfy a certain state-dependent trigger condition. By taking the signal transmission delay into consideration and using delay system approach, a T–S fuzzy delay system model is established to describe the nonlinear discrete-time NCSs with event-triggering communication scheme. Attention is focused on the design of fuzzy event-triggered controller which ensures asymptotic stability of the closed-loop fuzzy systems. Linear matrix inequality- (LMI-) based conditions are formulated for the existence of admissible fuzzy event-triggered controller. If these conditions are feasible, a desired fuzzy event-triggered controller can be readily constructed. A nonlinear mass-spring-damper mechanical system is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Wireless Networked Control Systems
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
2022-03-17
29 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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