2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.03110
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Self-Triggered Control for Near-Maximal Average Inter-Sample Time

Abstract: Self-triggered control (STC) is a sample-and-hold control method aimed at reducing communications within networked-control systems; however, existing STC mechanisms often maximize how late the next sample is, and as such they do not provide any sampling optimality in the longterm. In this work, we devise a method to construct selftriggered policies that provide near-maximal average intersample time (AIST) while respecting given control performance constraints. To achieve this, we rely on finite-state abstracti… Show more

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