Adaptive dynamic surface control of MIMO nonlinear systems: A hybrid event triggering mechanism

Author:

Huang Sai1ORCID,Zong Guangdeng2ORCID,Xu Ning3ORCID,Wang Huanqing4,Zhao Xudong1

Affiliation:

1. College of Control Science and Engineering Bohai University Jinzhou China

2. School of Control Science and Engineering Tiangong University Tianjin China

3. College of Information Science and Technology Bohai University Jinzhou China

4. College of Mathematical Science Bohai University Jinzhou China

Abstract

SummaryThis paper addresses the event‐triggered stabilization control for multi‐input and multi‐output (MIMO) nonlinear systems. To handle the “explosion of complexity”, the dynamic surface control (DSC) technology is introduced to the proposed control scheme. In addition, the event‐driven idea is adopted to mitigate the data transmission pressure in sensor‐to‐controller and controller‐to‐actuator channels. Considering that the non‐derivable virtual controllers are commonly constructed in the event‐triggered control schemes aiming at saving dual‐channel resources, in this paper, a hybrid event‐triggering mechanism with multiple event detectors is developed to obtain differentiable virtual control signals, thereby providing a suitable application environment for the DSC technology. Meanwhile, an output‐based adaptive threshold is designed to obtain more communication benefits compared with the fixed threshold strategy. Finally, all signals in the closed‐loop system are ensured to be bounded under a standard Lyapunov stability analysis framework, and the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme is validated by a simulation example.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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