
<p>The four novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) in this book are for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization while preserving system performance. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent ETMs, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent ETMs, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent ETMs, and terminal constraint set-dependent mixed time/event-triggered mechanisms. It explores applications across fault diagnosis in networked systems, finite-time state estimation for complex dynamical networks, and MPC implementation.</p><ul> <li>Presents a systematic study on dynamic event-triggered mechanisms</li> <li>Reviews comprehensive research results on dynamic event-triggered fault diagnosis, state estimation, and MPC</li> <li>Explores how these theories can be applied to the practical engineering problem of load frequency control in power systems</li> <li>Discusses complex factors including cyber-attacks, multiple timescales, jumping system parameters, hard constraints, polytopic uncertainties, nonlinearities, and limited network/computing resources</li> <li>Includes numerous simulations and examples to validate the theoretical results including single-link rigid robot model systems, motor systems, and power systems.</li> </ul><p>This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in control systems, computer sciences, and signal processing.</p>
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2026-05-12
ISBN-10:
1041165374
ISBN-13:
9781041165378
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