An overview of recent advances in event-triggered control


연구 분야: Software Development



학회: Science China Information Sciences


초록

Event-triggered control (ETC) offers an efficient strategy for significantly reducing communication and computation resources in networked systems by triggering control updates only when necessary. This study provides an overview of recent advances in ETC. First, data-driven (or model-free) ETC, which has gained significant attention in recent years, is reviewed for linear systems with and without unknown disturbances. Second, co-design issues are deeply analyzed for both state feedback and dynamic output feedback control. Third, the separation principle is thoroughly examined in the context of event-triggered observer-based output feedback control. Fourth, some insightful discussions are made on the ideal execution property of event-triggered schemes, as well as the modeling of ETC under packet dropouts. Finally, several challenging issues for future research are outlined.


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Qing-Long Han

School of Engineering Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne VIC 3122 Australia

Australia
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Xiaohua Ge

School of Engineering Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne VIC 3122 Australia

Australia
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Xian-Ming Zhang

School of Engineering Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne VIC 3122 Australia

Australia

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발행 연도 2025년
인용수 11
출판 국가 Australia, Andorra
사이트 Springer
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