Stability and Safety through Event-Triggered Intermittent Control with Application to Spacecraft Orbit Stabilization
Pio Ong, Gilbert Bahati, Aaron D. Ames

TL;DR
This paper introduces an event-triggered intermittent control framework using Lyapunov and barrier functions to ensure stability and safety, demonstrated through spacecraft orbit stabilization.
Contribution
It generalizes event-triggered control to include off periods, providing a systematic way to guarantee stability and safety with intermittent actuation.
Findings
Guarantees set stability using Lyapunov functions.
Ensures safety via barrier functions.
Applicable to spacecraft orbit stabilization.
Abstract
In systems where the ability to actuate is a scarce resource, e.g., spacecrafts, it is desirable to only apply a given controller in an intermittent manner--with periods where the controller is on and periods where it is off. Motivated by the event-triggered control paradigm, where state-dependent triggers are utilized in a sample-and-hold context, we generalize this concept to include state triggers where the controller is off thereby creating a framework for intermittent control. Our approach utilizes certificates--either Lyapunov or barrier functions--to design intermittent trigger laws that guarantee stability or safety; the controller is turned on for the period for which is beneficial with regard to the certificate, and turned off until a performance threshold is reached. The main result of this paper is that the intermittent controller scheme guarantees (set) stability when…
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TopicsStability and Control of Uncertain Systems · Control and Stability of Dynamical Systems
