Abstract
This paper foucuses on the study of finite-time extended dissipative control for a class of switched nonlinear systems. An event-triggered communication scheme is proposed to reduce the transmitted data of the system state. Sufficient conditions for finite-time extended dissipative control for the switched nonlinear systems are addressed, based on extended dissipative, we can solve the H∞, L2 − L∞, Passivity and (Q, S, R)-dissipativity performance at the same time. T-S fuzzy models are applied to represent the nonlinear subsystems. Linear matrix inequality techniques are used for the design of the fuzzy controller. Finally, numerical examples are presented.
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