Abstract
This paper is concerned with the event-triggered static output feedback control of networked control systems. The event-triggered mechanism is represented by a time-delay model and some latest techniques are employed to deal with the induced time-delay. Furthermore, a novel strategy is developed to eliminate the coupling among control gain, input matrix and output matrix. With these techniques, a new sufficient condition for system stability is established in the framework of linear matrix inequalities. The effectiveness of the proposed method is shown by two numerical examples.
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