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An Overview and Deep Investigation on Sampled-Data-Based Event-Triggered Control and Filtering for Networked Systems

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This paper provides an overview and makes a deep investigation on sampled-data-based event-triggered control and filtering for networked systems, finding that a sampled- Data-based Event-Triggered Scheme can ensure a positive minimum inter-event time and make it possible to jointly design suitable feedback controllers and event- triggered threshold parameters.
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This paper provides an overview and makes a deep investigation on sampled-data-based event-triggered control and filtering for networked systems. Compared with some existing event-triggered and self-triggered schemes, a sampled-data-based event-triggered scheme can ensure a positive minimum inter-event time and make it possible to jointly design suitable feedback controllers and event-triggered threshold parameters. Thus, more attention has been paid to the sampled-data-based event-triggered scheme. A deep investigation is first made on the sampled-data-based event-triggered scheme. Then, recent results on sampled-data-based event-triggered state feedback control, dynamic output feedback control, $H_\infty$ filtering for networked systems are surveyed and analyzed. An overview on sampled-data-based event-triggered consensus for distributed multiagent systems is given. Finally, some challenging issues are addressed to direct the future research.

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