This chapter considers the problem of sliding mode control (SMC) design for stochastic Markov jump systems (MJSs) via a suitable event-triggered communication scheme. Event-triggered strategy, which can save computational resources, is designed to determine whether the current data should be transmitted or not in the design process. First, by the key points of stochastic Markov Lyapunov functional and observerObserver design theory, a desired SMC law is constructed to guarantee that the system trajectories can arrive at the specified sliding surfaceSliding surface. Then, sojourn-time-dependent sufficient conditions are established to ensure the required stochastic stability performance of the whole closed-loop system. Finally, a boost converter circuit model is given to illustrate the proposed method.
Event-Triggered Sliding Mode Control for Stochastic Markov Jump Systems
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Recent Advances in Control Problems of Dynamical Systems and Networks ; Chapter : 10 ; 221-240
2020-08-11
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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