2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2208.08607
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Event-triggered Finite-time Control Using Inverse-optimal Implicit Lyapunov Function

Abstract: This work deals with the event-triggered finite-time control for high-order systems based on an implicit Lyapunov function (ILF). With the construction of an inverse optimal problem, a novel expression of ILF is obtained. By designing the event-triggering mechanism elaborately, it is guaranteed that the trivial solution of the closed-loop system is globally finitetime stable and there exists no Zeno phenomenon. Extensions to the scenario with a multi-agent system are studied where a finite-time tracking contro… Show more

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