2018
DOI: 10.1109/tsmc.2017.2789186
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Event-Triggered Finite-Time Control for Networked Switched Linear Systems With Asynchronous Switching

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“…Stability and L 2 ‐gain analysis for switched systems and switched delay systems were discussed in the works of Zhang and Shi and Sun et al The nonfragile reduced‐order dynamic output feedback H ∞ control for switched systems with ADT switching was discussed in the work of Zhou et al Adaptive output feedback controller design for switched nonlinear stochastic systems with ADT was considered in the work of Niu et al The problems L 2 ‐gain analysis for switched delay systems and switched linear systems with ADT were investigated in the works of Lin et al Finite‐time stabilization and H ∞ finite‐time control for switched nonlinear systems were discussed in the works of Wang et al, Xiang and Xiao, and Zong et al, respectively. Event‐triggered finite‐time resilient control, asynchronous finite‐time filter, and event‐triggered finite‐time control for networked switched systems were discussed in the works of Ren et al Asynchronous control and asynchronous filtering for Markov switched systems were discussed in the works of Wu et al…”
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“…Stability and L 2 ‐gain analysis for switched systems and switched delay systems were discussed in the works of Zhang and Shi and Sun et al The nonfragile reduced‐order dynamic output feedback H ∞ control for switched systems with ADT switching was discussed in the work of Zhou et al Adaptive output feedback controller design for switched nonlinear stochastic systems with ADT was considered in the work of Niu et al The problems L 2 ‐gain analysis for switched delay systems and switched linear systems with ADT were investigated in the works of Lin et al Finite‐time stabilization and H ∞ finite‐time control for switched nonlinear systems were discussed in the works of Wang et al, Xiang and Xiao, and Zong et al, respectively. Event‐triggered finite‐time resilient control, asynchronous finite‐time filter, and event‐triggered finite‐time control for networked switched systems were discussed in the works of Ren et al Asynchronous control and asynchronous filtering for Markov switched systems were discussed in the works of Wu et al…”
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“…On the other hand, in many practical systems, the state variable should be less than a certain bound during a fixed time interval, such as asynchronous transfer mode network control and aircraft control; hence, finite‐time stability is useful in these cases . In recent years, finite‐time stability and stabilization and H ∞ finite‐time control problems have been widely investigated . For example, Lin et al discussed finite‐time boundedness and L 2 ‐gain analysis for switched delay systems and switched systems with ADT, respectively.…”
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“…Switched systems are usually expressed by a set of subsystems and switching laws coordinating the switching among them . In recent decades, the analysis and design problems of switched systems have attracted a considerable amount of attention, such as stability related issues, L 2 ‐gain analysis, and asynchronously switching control . Lyapunov asymptotic stability is an important topic, which involves stability and attractability.…”
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“…In a complex network, it is known that some collective features in individual nodes exist naturally. One important behavior is synchronization, which is a valuable research topic, and many interesting results have been reported . However, these research works were just about the nodes that are described by the state‐space dynamical systems.…”
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