Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the guaranteed cost control via dynamic output feedback for nonlinear networked control systems (NCSs) with consideration of hybrid communication mechanism, data dropout and bounded disturbance. Interval type-2 (IT2) Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy model is utilized to describe the nonlinear system with parameter uncertainties. To enhance bandwidth utilization and improve control performance, a hybrid communication mechanism involving both event-triggered mechanism (ETM) and time-triggered mechanism (TTM) is proposed. Two Bernoulli processes are invoked to describe the switching between two triggering mechanisms, and the data dropout phenomenon in communication network, respectively. The quadratic boundedness (QB) technique is employed to specify the closed-loop stability of a bounded disturbance networked system. The sufficient conditions for the stability of the system and the presence of a dynamic output feedback guaranteed cost controller are presented. In addition, the problem of controller design is converted to a convex optimization problem that can be tackled by linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) technique. At last, simulation experiment is carried out to explicate the availability and usefulness of the designed controller.

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