Abstract
This paper deals with the problem of asynchronous event-triggered guaranteed cost control for two-dimensional Markov jump systems in Roesser model. The hidden Markov model is introduced to characterize the asynchronous phenomenon induced by imperfect mode detection, and a hidden Markov model-based event-triggered mechanism is employed in controller design to reduce the communication burden of the network. By using the quadratic Lyapunov function technique, some sufficient criteria are developed to ensure the asymptotic stability of the addressed system with a guaranteed cost value under three different boundary conditions. Finally, an optimization algorithm with linear matrix inequality constraints is formulated to design the optimal asynchronous event-triggered guaranteed cost control law, and a simulation example is considered to illustrate its validity.
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