Numerical methods for inverse singular value problems3
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis
A Time Varying Network Calculus
NCM '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Fifth International Joint Conference on INC, IMS and IDC
Brief paper: A state-feedback approach to event-based control
Automatica (Journal of IFAC)
Network calculus: a theory of deterministic queuing systems for the internet
Network calculus: a theory of deterministic queuing systems for the internet
Co-design of cyber-physical systems via controllers with flexible delay constraints
Proceedings of the 16th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
A delay density model for networked control systems
Proceedings of the 21st International conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems
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In event triggered control systems, events occur aperiodically. For the real-time analysis of such systems, an appropriate approximation of the events' stimulation is necessary. Upper bounds have already been found for event triggered systems. For now, lower bounds have been assumed zero within the real-time analysis of event triggered systems. This work derives an approximated lower bound representing the maximum inter-sampling time. The bounds depend on the control system and the event generating mechanism. The beneficial effect is shown by analyzing an event triggered control system in a real-time analysis framework.