Abstract
SummaryThis article is concerned with the sliding mode control for Markovian jump systems under transmission constraints. To deal with node congestions, a switched channel scheduling scheme integrating round‐robin (RR) protocol and weight try‐once‐discard (WTOD) protocol is proposed to orchestrate the priority of multiple sensor nodes. At each transmission instant, a system performance‐based detector is adopted to select one scheduling protocol between RR and WTOD in a certain event‐triggering manner, by which only one sensor node has the priority to access the network. Compared with conventional protocols, the proposed scheduling scheme establishes a dynamic coupling mechanism between channel resource and scheduling rules, aiming to strike a balance between improving system performance and reducing communication resource requirements. Then, a token‐dependent sliding mode controller is constructed, and a genetic algorithm‐based optimization problem is given to achieve smaller convergent domain. Finally, numerical examples are shown to verify the present control strategy.
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