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Event triggering control for dynamical systems with designable minimum inter-event time

This paper presents a class of event-triggering rules for dynamical control systems with guaranteed positive minimum inter-event time (MIET). We first propose an event-based function design with guaranteed control performance under a clock-like variable for general nonlinear systems, and later specify them to general linear systems. Compared to the existing static and dynamic triggering mechanisms, the proposed triggering rules hold the robust global event-separation property, and can be easily implemented on practical digital platform. Namely, it is shown that the minimum inter-event time can be flexibly adapted to the various hardware limitations. Finally, several numerical simulations are given to illustrate the theoretical results.

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