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Dynamic Event-Triggered Control of Networked Stochastic Systems With Scheduling Protocols

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In the present article, we consider network-based control of linear systems with state multiplicative noise. For the sensor-controller network, round-robin, try-once-discard, and independent and identically distributed protocols are proposed to orchestrate the measurement transmission from multiple sensor nodes. By using the time-delay approach to networked control systems, sufficient conditions for the exponential mean-square stability are obtained in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Moreover, a discrete-time dynamic event-trigger is suggested to reduce the number of sent control signals from controller to actuator. An air vehicle system from the literature illustrates the efficiency of the presented approach.

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