Abstract

This paper proposes an event-triggered quantization policy design method to stabilize a scalar continuous-time linear time-invariant (LTI) system with network delays and inconsecutive packet losses but without acknowledgment (ACK) signals. We implement a periodic event-triggering strategy which periodically samples the state and only quantizes and transmits the sampled state when a pre-defined event is triggered which can avoid Zeno behavior. This technical note provides some conditions to guarantee the systems input-to-state stability (ISS) by making a good use of re-defined sampling instants. Simulations are done to verify the achieved results.

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