The ∞ state feedback control problem for a class of nonlinear networked control systems with data packet loss is studied using an event-triggered scheme. The data packet loss is described as an independent and homogeneous Bernoulli process. Under an eventtriggered scheme, the nonlinear networked control system with packet loss is modeled as a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy system, based on which sufficient conditions on the existence of event-triggered state feedback controllers are derived such that the closed-loop system is mean-square stable with a desired ∞ performance index. The simulation results show that the presented event-triggered scheme can not only ensure the closed-loop performance but also effectively reduce the data transmission rate.
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