Abstract
In this paper, the $\boldsymbol{L}_{\infty}$ control synthesis problem for linear systems subject to actuator saturation and persistent bounded disturbance is studied. An $\boldsymbol{L}_{\infty}$ dynamic output feedback controller, an anti-windup compensator and an event generator are simultaneously designed. First, by using the quadratic Lyapunov function technique, a sufficient condition on the existence of the $\boldsymbol{L}_{\infty}$ dynamic output feedback controller, an anti-windup compensator and an event generator is established via linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Such an integrated controller is able to guarantee the regional stabilization and the $\boldsymbol{L}_{\infty}$ performance of linear systems with actuator saturation and external persistent bounded disturbance. Second, novel algorithms are developed to optimize the upper bound on the $\boldsymbol{L}_{\infty}$ performance, the event-triggered threshold and the domain of attraction. Moreover, an output-based event-triggered mechanism applying to the anti-windup dynamic output feedback control design is provided, which reduces the number of control actuation updates and information transmission with respect to the traditional time-triggered control scheme.
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