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DOI: 10.1109/tfuzz.2015.2453394
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Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles: Decentralized event-triggering passive control of networked T-S fuzzy systems

Abstract: In this paper, the problem of decentralized eventtriggering passive control is investigated for networked T-S fuzzy systems based on dynamic output feedback control. A mixed H∞ and passivity control criterion for the closed-loop T-S fuzzy system is established. A new co-design method is developed for the decentralized event-triggered scheme and the dynamic output feedback controller. The method ensures that the resulting closedloop T-S fuzzy system is asymptotically stable with a prescribed mixed H∞ and passiv… Show more

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“…To reduce the conservatism of the obtained condition, some integral inequalities introduced in Lemma 5.1 in [17], which present tighter upper bounds than those gained by extended Wirtinger inequality or Jensen inequality in [27], are employed in this paper. For the same reason, some double integral terms, e.g.,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the conservatism of the obtained condition, some integral inequalities introduced in Lemma 5.1 in [17], which present tighter upper bounds than those gained by extended Wirtinger inequality or Jensen inequality in [27], are employed in this paper. For the same reason, some double integral terms, e.g.,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a filter may be impractical because of the existence of networked imperfections. Based on the event-triggering control scheme, a more reasonable assumption with the nonsynchronous premise variables is considered in [44], [45]. However, it less effectively makes use of the limited network bandwidth because the premise variables are transmitted under the conventional time-triggering approach.…”
Section: Sensor Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%