Abstract
This paper develops a new estimate-based dynamic event-triggered output feedback controller for networked control systems subject to nonlinear uncertainties. Specifically, based on the sampled-data, a discrete-time output feedback controller and a discrete-time dynamic event-triggering condition are proposed by the virtue of feedback domination technique. The proposed event-triggered control method is easy to implement in digital computers due to the form of discrete time. Under the proposed dynamic event-triggered control method, the selection regions of the sampling period and the scaling gain are explicitly given to guarantee the global practical/asymptotic stability of the closed-loop system. Finally, two examples are employed to verify the efficiency of the proposed dynamic event-triggered control approach.
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