Authors
Manuel Mazo, Paulo Tabuada
Publication date
2011/8/11
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume
56
Issue
10
Pages
2456-2461
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Event-triggered control has been recently proposed as an alternative to the more traditional periodic execution of control tasks. In a typical event-triggered implementation, the control signals are kept constant until the violation of a condition on the state of the plant triggers the recomputation of the control signals. The possibility of reducing the number of recomputations, and thus of transmissions, while guaranteeing desired levels of control performance, makes event-triggered control very appealing in the context of sensor/actuator networks. In particular, by reducing the network traffic we also reduce the energy expenditures of battery powered wireless sensor nodes. In this paper we present a decentralized event-triggered implementation, over sensor/actuator networks, of centralized nonlinear controllers.
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