TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-Triggered Model Predictive Control for Interval Type-2 T-S Fuzzy Systems
T2 - A Co-Design Approach
AU - Dong, Yuying
AU - Song, Yan
AU - Yuan, Yuan
AU - Luo, Jiliang
AU - Yuan, Huanhuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In this article, the fuzzy model predictive control (FMPC) problem is investigated for a class of non-linear systems in an interval type-2 Takagi–Sugeno (IT2 T-S) fuzzy form subject to hard constraints. To save transmission energy and reduce the calculation burden, a self-triggering scheme is incorporated into the FMPC strategy, which gives rise to the so-called self-triggered FMPC strategy. Based on the characteristics of the self-triggered FMPC strategy, the self-triggering instants rather than sampling instants are employed to construct the corresponding quadratic function and time-varying terminal constraint-like (TC-like) set. Then, to maximize triggering intervals and minimize the cost function, the fuzzy property and the self-triggering instants are fully considered to formulate a “min-max” problem over the infinite-time horizon, through which the feedback gain and next triggering instant are co-designed. Furthermore, the difference between the proposed quadratic functions of adjacent self-triggering instants is established, which contributes greatly to finding a certain upper bound of the objective function over the infinite-time horizon. Moreover, certain auxiliary optimization problems are developed for solvability and sufficient conditions are provided to ensure the asymptotic stability of the underlying IT2 T-S fuzzy system. Finally, two simulation examples are utilized to illustrate the validity of the proposed self-triggered IT2 T-S FMPC strategy.
AB - In this article, the fuzzy model predictive control (FMPC) problem is investigated for a class of non-linear systems in an interval type-2 Takagi–Sugeno (IT2 T-S) fuzzy form subject to hard constraints. To save transmission energy and reduce the calculation burden, a self-triggering scheme is incorporated into the FMPC strategy, which gives rise to the so-called self-triggered FMPC strategy. Based on the characteristics of the self-triggered FMPC strategy, the self-triggering instants rather than sampling instants are employed to construct the corresponding quadratic function and time-varying terminal constraint-like (TC-like) set. Then, to maximize triggering intervals and minimize the cost function, the fuzzy property and the self-triggering instants are fully considered to formulate a “min-max” problem over the infinite-time horizon, through which the feedback gain and next triggering instant are co-designed. Furthermore, the difference between the proposed quadratic functions of adjacent self-triggering instants is established, which contributes greatly to finding a certain upper bound of the objective function over the infinite-time horizon. Moreover, certain auxiliary optimization problems are developed for solvability and sufficient conditions are provided to ensure the asymptotic stability of the underlying IT2 T-S fuzzy system. Finally, two simulation examples are utilized to illustrate the validity of the proposed self-triggered IT2 T-S FMPC strategy.
KW - fuzzy model predictive control
KW - interval type-2 Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy systems
KW - min-max problem
KW - self-triggering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217650587&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/rnc.7857
DO - 10.1002/rnc.7857
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85217650587
SN - 1049-8923
JO - International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
JF - International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
ER -