About this Research Topic
The event-triggered mechanism has proved to be the most promising solution to exploiting the networked and computational resources efficiently, and has received great attention in last decade. However, the event-triggered control, estimation and optimization of networked systems face great challenges, and the aperiodic operations in time scales renders the conventional results in periodic control, estimation and optimization invalid. Though great progress has been made in this area, there are still a lot of open problems to be solved.
The aim of this Research Topic is to solicit original and high-quality research results to provide new ideas and innovative approaches to the formulation, design, analysis and implementation of event-triggered control, estimation and optimization. The Research Topic includes, but is not limited to, the following:
• Event-triggered control of networked systems
• Event-triggered estimation of sensor networks
• Distributed event-triggered optimization of large-scale systems
• Design and analysis of distributed event-triggered, self-triggered, periodic event-triggered methods
• Event-triggered control and analysis of multi-agent systems and/or Cyber-physical systems
• Industrial Implementation of event-triggered control, estimation and optimization
• New event-triggered strategies in planning, scheduling and learning
Keywords: event-trigger, networked systems, control, estimation, optimization
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