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Event-triggered and self-triggered impulsive control for two-time-scale systems
Abstract:This paper studies the stability problem of two-time-scale system via event-triggered impulsive control and self-triggered impulsive control. The overall system is modeled with the hybrid formalism. Two Chang transformations are introduced to completely decouple the hybrid system states into flow set and jump set. A composite impulsive controller based on slow and fast system states is proposed, under which the slow and fast subsystems are simultaneously triggered by event-triggered and self-triggered mechanism, respectively. As a result, the stability conditions are derived for the system under event-triggered and self-triggered impulsive control, respectively. Furthermore, the theoretical result of self-triggered impulsive control is applied to the consensus of the interconnected two-time-scale systems. Finally, simulation examples and comparison study show the effectiveness of the proposed control strategies.
Keywords:Two-time-scale system  Stability  Event-triggered impulsive control  Self-triggered impulsive control  Interconnected systems
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