Summary: | This paper is concerned with the problems of modeling, stabilization, and H control for continuous-time singular networked cascade control systems (SNCCSs) with state delay and event-triggered control. An event-triggered scheme is firstly introduced to this system for utilizing the network bandwidth resources efficiently. Considering the effects of both time-varying network-induced delay and event-triggered control, a singular networked cascade control system (SNCCS) model is established. By constructing a suitable Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, sufficient condition of admissibility for this system is proposed, and the co-design method of event-triggered parameter, primary state feedback controller and secondary state feedback controller are also derived. Furthermore, H<sub>∞</sub> control is concerned for SNCCS via linear matrix inequality (LMI) technique. Finally, a simulation example considering a heating furnace with the structure of SNCCS and event-triggered control is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, where it can be seen this method is superior to the existing one with periodic control.
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