Abstract

This paper aims to investigate input-to-state stability (ISS) of nonlinear impulsive switched systems under mode-dependent event-triggered impulsive control (MDETIC) method. A novel mode-dependent event-triggered mechanism (MDETM) is devised, where triggering impulsive instants are determined by some predesigned event conditions. Different from existing MDETM, there are two types of impulsive behavior involved, including the impulsive behavior of system itself and event-triggered one. The novel MDETM not only reduces communication cost and energy consumption but also excludes “Zeno behavior.” Then, the ISS criteria of the closed-loop system are established based on MDETIC strategy, admissible edge-dependent average dwell time (AED-ADT), and admissible edge-dependent average impulsive interval (AED-AII) methods. Finally, two examples are given to verify the effectiveness of the main results.

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