Abstract

In this present paper, the event-triggered sliding mode control (SMC) issue for a type of singular networked Markov jump systems with partly unknown transition probabilities (TPs) is mainly investigated, and it is modeled by discrete-time Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy systems. To save network resources, a mode-dependent event-triggered scheme (ETS) is applied to improve transmission efficiency. Subsequently, a common sliding surface is designed, which can effectively reduce the impact of the jumping process. Therein, the stochastic admissibility criterion for the system with [Formula: see text] performance [Formula: see text] is derived in the sense of partly unknown TPs. Moreover, a novel SMC law that guarantees the reachability of the quasi-sliding mode is given in view of the reaching condition. Finally, the validity of the presented theorems is demonstrated by a numerical example.

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