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Reliable \(\mathscr {H}_{\infty }\) Event-Triggered Control for Markov Jump Systems

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This chapter studies the problem of the reliable \(\mathscr {H}_{\infty }\) control for Markov jump systems by using an event-triggered sampling information scheme. The event-triggered mechanism is taken into account to save the limited communication bandwidth. Furthermore, the fault-tolerance and \(\mathscr {H}_{\infty }\) performance are also considered in designing a controller which ensures that the resulting closed-loop system is asymptotically stable and simultaneously satisfies an \(\mathscr {H}_{\infty }\) property in the presence of the actuator failures. A numerical example is given to show the effectiveness of the proposed design scheme

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Park, J.H., Shen, H., Chang, XH., Lee, T.H. (2019). Reliable \(\mathscr {H}_{\infty }\) Event-Triggered Control for Markov Jump Systems. In: Recent Advances in Control and Filtering of Dynamic Systems with Constrained Signals. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 170. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96202-3_6

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