2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2022.106774
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Disturbance-term-based switching event-triggered synchronization control of chaotic Lurie systems subject to a joint performance guarantee

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“…Compared to periodic event-triggered control mechanisms, as shown in Refs. [23,29,32], SETCM (4) allows for larger sampling periods for the same values of threshold parameter ϵ, thereby reducing the network communication load.…”
Section: Continuous Event Triggering Periodic Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to periodic event-triggered control mechanisms, as shown in Refs. [23,29,32], SETCM (4) allows for larger sampling periods for the same values of threshold parameter ϵ, thereby reducing the network communication load.…”
Section: Continuous Event Triggering Periodic Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For such a reason, ETCM can successfully reduce the execution times of control tasks, and then save network and communication resources. To date, several meaningful ETCMs have been put forward, including the continuous event triggering control mechanism [19], the discrete event-triggered control mechanism [33], the periodic event-triggered control mechanism [24,30], the self-triggered control mechanism [7,31], the switched event-triggered control mechanism (SETCM) [23,29,32], and so on. It is worthwhile to point out that SETCM can reduce the number of event triggers very well.…”
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“…In the field of NCSs, event-triggered control (ETC) techniques have emerged as a promising approach. Under such control techniques, control actions are triggered and executed when the change in the system state exceeds a given threshold [1]- [3]. ETC techniques play a dual role in digital communication networks by not only ensuring the attainment of desired control performance but also effectively mitigating the issue of over-occupancy in communication channels [4].…”
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confidence: 99%