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Sampled-Data and Event-triggered Boundary Control of a Class of Reaction-Diffusion PDEs with Collocated Sensing and Actuation

Systems and Control 2021-08-21 v1 Systems and Control Optimization and Control

Abstract

This paper provides observer-based sampled-data and event-triggered boundary control strategies for a class of reaction-diffusion PDEs with collocated sensing and Robin actuation. Infinite-dimensional backstepping design is used as the underlying control approach. It is shown that the continuous-time output feedback boundary control applied in a sample-and-hold fashion ensures global closed-loop exponential stability, provided that the sampling period is sufficiently small. Further, robustness to perturbations of the sampling schedule is guaranteed. For the event-triggered implementation of the continuous-time controller, a dynamic triggering condition is utilized. The triggering condition determines the time instants at which the control input needs to be updated. Under the observer-based event-triggered boundary control, it is shown that there is a minimal dwell-time between two triggering instants independent of initial conditions. Further, the global exponential convergence of the closed-loop system to the equilibrium point is established. A simulation example is provided to validate the theoretical results.

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@article{arxiv.2108.03461,
  title  = {Sampled-Data and Event-triggered Boundary Control of a Class of Reaction-Diffusion PDEs with Collocated Sensing and Actuation},
  author = {Bhathiya Rathnayake and Mamadou Diagne and Iasson Karafyllis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.03461},
  year   = {2021}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2009.11936