화학공학소재연구정보센터
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.64, No.9, 3764-3771, 2019
Stabilization of Stochastic Nonlinear Delay Systems With Exogenous Disturbances and the Event-Triggered Feedback Control
This note is devoted to study the stabilization problem of stochastic nonlinear delay systems with exogenous disturbances and the event-triggered feedback control. By introducing the notation of input-to-state practical stability and an event-triggered strategy, we establish the input-to-state practically exponential mean-square stability of the suggested system. Moreover, we investigate the stabilization result by designing the feedback gain matrix and the event-triggered feedback controller, which is expressed in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Also, the lower bounds of interexecution times by the proposed event-triggered control method are obtained. Finally, an example is given to show the effectiveness of the proposed method. Compared with a large number of results for discrete-time stochastic systems, only a few results have appeared on the event-triggered control for continuous-time stochastic systems. In particular, there have been no published papers on the event-triggered control for continuous-time stochastic delay systems. This note is a first try to fill the gap on the topic.