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Research Article

Event-triggered controllers using contraction analysis

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Received 24 Oct 2023, Accepted 08 Jul 2024, Published online: 17 Jul 2024
 

Abstract

In this article, we introduce an event-triggered control method that relies on contraction analysis for linear time-varying systems (LTV) and then extend it to a certain class of nonlinear systems. Contraction analysis considers stability with respect to a nominal trajectory rather than an equilibrium point. If two neighbouring trajectories of a system are located in a contraction region, then they will tend to each other and to a nominal trajectory. In the event-triggered control algorithm that we introduce, we suggest to update the control law whenever the system trajectory is about to leave the contraction region. We show that such a scheduling of the control law guarantees system stability, and we show that a minimum inter-event time exists between consecutive updates of the control law. We also show how to place the system trajectory in a contraction region and demonstrate that the classical controllability assumption on LTV systems is enough to ensure the existence of the required transformation to perform that.

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