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Main Author: Tariverdi, Abbas
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.16253
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contents Most control systems run on digital hardware with limited communication resources. This work develops self-triggered control for linear systems where sensors update independently (asynchronous measurements). The controller computes an optimal horizon at each sampling instant, selecting which sensor to read over the next several time steps to maximize inter-sample intervals while maintaining stability. Two implementations address computational complexity. The online version solves an optimization problem at each update for theoretical optimality. The offline version precomputes optimal horizons using conic partitioning, reducing online computation to a lookup. Both guarantee exponential stability for unperturbed systems and global uniform ultimate boundedness for systems with bounded disturbances. Simulations demonstrate 59-74\% reductions in sensor utilization compared to periodic sampling. The framework enables resource-efficient control in networked systems with communication constraints.
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spellingShingle Robust Self-Triggered Control Approaches Optimizing Sensors Utilization with Asynchronous Measurements
Tariverdi, Abbas
Systems and Control
Most control systems run on digital hardware with limited communication resources. This work develops self-triggered control for linear systems where sensors update independently (asynchronous measurements). The controller computes an optimal horizon at each sampling instant, selecting which sensor to read over the next several time steps to maximize inter-sample intervals while maintaining stability. Two implementations address computational complexity. The online version solves an optimization problem at each update for theoretical optimality. The offline version precomputes optimal horizons using conic partitioning, reducing online computation to a lookup. Both guarantee exponential stability for unperturbed systems and global uniform ultimate boundedness for systems with bounded disturbances. Simulations demonstrate 59-74\% reductions in sensor utilization compared to periodic sampling. The framework enables resource-efficient control in networked systems with communication constraints.
title Robust Self-Triggered Control Approaches Optimizing Sensors Utilization with Asynchronous Measurements
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.16253