Periodic event-triggering in distributed receding horizon control of nonlinear systems

Huiping Li, Weisheng Yan, Yang Shi, Yintao Wang

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Abstract

How to efficiently use limited system resources in distributed receding horizon control (DRHC) is an important issue. This paper studies the DRHC problem for a class of dynamically decoupled nonlinear systems under the framework of event-triggering, to efficiently make use of the computation and communication resources. To that end, a distributed periodic event-triggered strategy is designed and a detailed DRHC algorithm is presented. The conditions for ensuring feasibility of the designed algorithm and stability of the closed-loop system are developed, respectively. We show that the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable if the energy bound of the disturbances, the triggering condition and the cooperation matrices fulfill the proposed conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-23
Number of pages8
JournalSystems and Control Letters
Volume86
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Distributed receding horizon control (DRHC)
  • Event-triggered control
  • Large-scale systems
  • Nonlinear systems

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