Under the event-triggered scheme, this note focuses on the problem of finite-time stability analysis of the switched system with controller failure and external interference. Firstly, in order to save network communication resources, the mixed event-triggered condition is considered. This mechanism can not only avoid Zeno phenomenon, but also use the sampled information more effectively. In addition, the saturation characteristics of the actuator are fully considered, which can further reduce the number of triggers. According to different event-triggered conditions, an algorithm is proposed to estimate the attraction domain. Then, through the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach and average dwell time technology, the closed-loop switched system is analyzed. The determination condition of finite-time stability is obtained. To illustrate the advantages of our established results, a numerical example is finally given. In addition to saving communication resources, the system stability is guaranteed. The advantages of the proposed method can be verified by simulation.
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