Abstract

This work investigates the problem of distributed control for large-scale systems, in which a communication network is available to exchange information. To avoid the unnecessary communication, an event-triggered control (ETC) mechanism is introduced, in which the transmission occurs only when a certain event is triggered. Under the assumption that only the output signal is available, the static output feedback (SOF) is considered in this work. The aim of the co-design is to design an SOF controller and an ETC condition simultaneously such that the overall closed-loop system is stabilized with a certain level of performance. To this end, an event-triggering scheme based on output signals is proposed to determine when the event is triggered. Then the closed-loop system is modeled as a linear perturbed system. The distributed control co-design is formulated as a convex optimization problem with linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) constraints. Finally, a numerical example is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed design method.

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