Output-based Event-triggered Control of Networked Systems Subject to
Bilateral Packet Dropouts
Abstract
In this paper, an output-based event-triggered control problem of
discrete-time networked control systems (NCSs) subject to bilateral data
packet dropouts is investigated. In view of the stochastic sequences of
packet dropouts in measurement channels (from sensors to controller) and
control channels (from controller to actuators), the NCS is converted
into a closed-loop stochastic parameter system. In the aid of a Lyapunov
functional based on stochastic variables, sufficient conditions on
co-design of event-triggering strategy and exponentially mean-square
stability of NCSs are derived. Furthermore, an improved iterative
algorithm is given to obtain the dynamic output feedback control law and
event-triggering parameters from the nonconvex inequalities. Finally, a
numerical example and the corresponding simulation results are given to
show the validity and applicability of the developed techniques.