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Exponentially Weighted Input-to-state Stability of Stochastic Differential Systems Via Event-Triggered Impulsive Control

Chaos, solitons & fractals/Chaos, solitons and fractals(2024)

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This paper investigates the stabilization of stochastic differential systems with exogenous disturbance inputs by employing an event-triggered impulsive control (ETIC) strategy. Firstly, an event-triggered mechanism (ETM) is put forward consisting of an exponentially decreasing function and exogenous disturbance terms. Moreover, through the incorporation of a state-dependent waiting time, Zeno phenomenon in the system can be completely avoided. Then sufficient conditions for exponentially weighted input-to-state stability (eλt-ISS) of systems can be obtained based on Lyapunov function method and Itô’s formula under some reasonable criteria. Specifically, theoretical results establish a relationship between waiting time and trigger parameters. By altering the value of trigger parameters, it becomes feasible to adjust event-triggered time and control the frequency of activated impulses accordingly. In the end, two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the feasibility of devised ETIC strategy.
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Stochastic differential systems,Event-triggered impulsive control,Zeno behavior,Exponentially weighted input-to-state stability
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