Neighbouring mode-dependent dynamic event-triggered control for Markov
jump interconnected systems with unknown interconnections
Abstract
This work is absorbed in the neighboring mode-dependent event-triggered
control scheme for Markov jump systems with unknown interconnections. A
dynamic event-triggered mechanism composed of neighboring modes
parameters is provided to save communication resources and reduce the
number of solution parameters. Distinguished from existing version, the
global operating modes are required to be unknown for each local
subsystem. Resorting to neighboring modes information, an
event-triggered state feedback controller is established to assure
system stability. The cyclic-small-gain criterion is used to tackle the
unknown interconnections so that novel stability criteria are obtained
for the closed-loop systems with H ∞ performance. Finally, an
illustrative example is employed to confirm the proposed method in the
aspect of validity.