2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12555-020-0883-x
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Adaptive Fuzzy Event-triggered Control for a Class of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Dead Zone Nonlinearity

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“…Moreover, the event‐triggered control (ETC) method is also employed to SNSs. The authors in References 19‐23 investigated the problem of event‐triggered adaptive fuzzy control for SNSs based on CLF method. The problem of event‐triggered finite‐time control for uncertain SNSs was studied in Reference 19.…”
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“…Moreover, the event‐triggered control (ETC) method is also employed to SNSs. The authors in References 19‐23 investigated the problem of event‐triggered adaptive fuzzy control for SNSs based on CLF method. The problem of event‐triggered finite‐time control for uncertain SNSs was studied in Reference 19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in Reference 21 developed an adaptive fuzzy output feedback ETC scheme for uncertain SNSs. In Reference 22, an adaptive fuzzy ETC scheme was developed for SNSs with dead‐zone nonlinearity. In Reference 23, an event‐triggered tracking controller was proposed for uncertain pure‐feedback SNSs.…”
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“…The authors in Reference 24 developed an ETC scheme for strict-feedback SNSs, and the ETC problem for SNSs with full-state constraints was investigated in Reference 25 . In Reference 26 , an adaptive fuzzy ETC scheme was developed for SNSs with dead-zone nonlinearity, and a adaptive switching ETC strategy for uncertain SNSs with predefined accuracy was developed in Reference 27 . The works in Reference 28 considered the adaptive fuzzy ETC problem for SNSs with mismatched disturbances and arbitrary switchings.…”
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