Title :
To Transmit or Not to Transmit: A Discrete Event-Triggered Communication Scheme for Networked Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Systems
Author :
Chen Peng ; Qing-Long Han ; Dong Yue
Author_Institution :
Centre for Intell. & Networked Syst., Central Queensland Univ., Rockhampton, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
This paper first proposes a discrete event-triggered communication scheme for a class of networked Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy systems. This scheme has two main features: 1) Whether or not the sampled state should be transmitted is determined by the current-sampled state and the error between the current-sampled state and the latest transmitted state. Compared with those in a periodic time-triggered communication scheme, the communication bandwidth utilization is considerably reduced while preserving the desired control performance; and 2) it is a discrete event-triggered communication scheme due to the fact that the triggered conditions are only measured and checked at a constant sampling period. Compared with a continuous event-triggered communication scheme, the special hardware for continuous measurement and computation is no longer needed. Second, a networked T-S fuzzy model is delicately constructed, which not only considers nonuniform time scales in the networked T-S fuzzy model and the parallel distributed compensation fuzzy control rules but includes the aforementioned state error as well. Third, a stability criterion and a stabilization criterion about the networked T-S fuzzy system are derived, respectively. The stability criterion and stabilization criterion can provide a tradeoff to balance the required communication resource and the desired performance: Lowering the desired performance allows the network to allocate more limited bandwidth to other nodes in need. Finally, a numerical example is given to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; compensation; discrete event systems; distributed control; fuzzy control; networked control systems; sampled data systems; stability criteria; bandwidth allocation; communication bandwidth utilization; communication resource; constant sampling period; control performance; current-sampled state; discrete event-triggered communication scheme; networked T-S fuzzy systems; networked Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems; networked control system; parallel distributed compensation fuzzy control rules; stability criterion; stabilization criterion; Actuators; Communication networks; Delay; Fuzzy systems; Measurement uncertainty; Stability analysis; Event-triggered communication scheme; Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy systems; networked control systems (NCSs);
Journal_Title :
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TFUZZ.2012.2199994