Abstract

This paper has investigated the input-output finite time stability (IO-FTS) for a class of networked control systems (NCSs) with network-induced delay. To reduce the frequents of packets transmission, a novel memory event-triggered scheme (METS) has been proposed. Different from existing event-triggered schemes, the proposed METS can make use of certain released packets to generate new event. By this way, the event generator can do more precise decision and better control performance can be expected. By using a Lyapunov functional method, sufficient condition for the IO-FTS of NCSs has been derived. Then a co-design method is proposed to obtain the memory feedback gains and parameters of the METS. Finally, a simulation example is carried out and the effectiveness of the designed METS is validated. The IO-FTS of NCSs with solved memory feedback gains is also confirmed.

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