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Self-triggered control (STC) is a sample-and-hold control method aimed at reducing communications within networked-control systems; however, existing STC mechanisms often maximize how late the next sample is, and as such they do not provide any sampling optimality in the long-term. In this work, we devise a method to construct self-triggered policies that provide near-maximal average inter-sample time (AIST) while respecting given control performance constraints. To achieve this, we rely on finite-state abstractions of a reference event-triggered control, in which early triggers are also allowed. These early triggers constitute controllable actions of the abstraction, for which an AIST-maximizing strategy can be computed by solving a mean-payoff game. We provide optimality bounds, and how to further improve them through abstraction refinement techniques.
It has been shown that self-triggered control has the ability to reduce computational loads and deal with the cases with constrained resources by properly setting up the rules for updating the system control when necessary. In this paper, self-trigge
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