Authors
Wilhelmus PMH Heemels, Karl Henrik Johansson, Paulo Tabuada
Publication date
2012/12/10
Conference
2012 ieee 51st ieee conference on decision and control (cdc)
Pages
3270-3285
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Recent developments in computer and communication technologies have led to a new type of large-scale resource-constrained wireless embedded control systems. It is desirable in these systems to limit the sensor and control computation and/or communication to instances when the system needs attention. However, classical sampled-data control is based on performing sensing and actuation periodically rather than when the system needs attention. This paper provides an introduction to event- and self-triggered control systems where sensing and actuation is performed when needed. Event-triggered control is reactive and generates sensor sampling and control actuation when, for instance, the plant state deviates more than a certain threshold from a desired value. Self-triggered control, on the other hand, is proactive and computes the next sampling or actuation instance ahead of time. The basics of these …
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WPMH Heemels, KH Johansson, P Tabuada - 2012 ieee 51st ieee conference on decision and …, 2012