Abstract

This paper is concerned with the event-triggered control of positive switched systems with randomly occurring state saturation. First, a vector-based event-triggering condition is established. Thus, interval and polytope approaches are used to deal with the positivity and stability of the systems and the saturation, respectively. An event-triggered controller and the corresponding domain of attraction are designed by decomposing gain matrix into the sum of non-negative and non-positive components. The proposed design approach is developed for the systems with input saturation. Finally, two examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed design.

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