Abstract
An event-triggered scheme-based admissibilization problem of bio-economic singular semi-Markovian jump systems over a finite-time interval is investigated in this study, where the commodity price is assumed to follow a semi-Markov process. To facilitate analysis, the addressed system is expressed using Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy modeling with two fuzzy rules, which is then generalized to a finite number of fuzzy rules. Following that, an affine membership-based event-triggered controller is proposed for the system under consideration to ensure the desired admissibility within a given finite-time interval. A new set of conditions that adequately guarantees the aforementioned problem is derived using the Lyapunov-Krasovskii stability theory, parameterized linear matrix inequality technique and dissipative theory. A numerical example based on the eel seedling harvesting model is considered to validate the developed theoretical findings, where the significance of the proposed control design method is clearly demonstrated.
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