Abstract
This work addresses distributed event-triggered control law of 1-D nonlinear Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation posed on a bounded domain. Such a system, in a continuous framework, is exponentially stabilizable by a linear state feedback as a source term. Here we consider the situation where the feedback is sampled in time and piecewise averaged in space, and an event-triggering mechanism is designed to maintain stability of this infinite dimensional system. Both well-posedness of the closed-loop system and avoiding the Zeno behaviour issues are addressed. Sufficient LMI-based conditions are constructed to guarantee the regional exponential stability. Numerical examples illustrate the efficiency of the method.
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