Self-Triggered Feedback Control Systems With Finite-Gain ${\cal L}_{2}$ Stability
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This paper examines a class of real-time control systems in which each control task triggers its next release based on the value of the last sampled state. Prior work used simulations to demonstrate that self-triggered control systems can be remarkably robust to task delay. This paper derives bounds on a task's sampling period and deadline to quantify how robust the control system's performance will be to variations in these parameters. In particular we establish inequality constraints on a control task's period and deadline whose satisfaction ensures that the closed-loop system's induced L 2 gain lies below a specified performance threshold. The results apply to linear time-invariant systems driven by…
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- Bounded function
- Computer science
- Norm (philosophy)
- Task (project management)
- Controller (irrigation)
- Control theory (sociology)
- State (computer science)
- Invariant (physics)
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