Event-Triggered Safe Stabilizing Boundary Control for the Stefan PDE System with Actuator Dynamics

Abstract

This paper proposes an event-triggered boundary control for the safe stabilization of the Stefan PDE system with actuator dynamics. The control law is designed by applying Zero-Order Hold (ZOH) to the continuous-time safe stabilizing controller developed in our previous work. The event-triggering mechanism is then derived so that the imposed safety conditions associated with high order Control Barrier Function (CBF) are maintained and the stability of the closed-loop system is ensured. We prove that under the proposed event-triggering mechanism, the so-called ``Zeno" behavior is always avoided, by showing the existence of the minimum dwell-time between two triggering times. The stability of the closed-loop system is proven by employing PDE backstepping method and Lyapunov analysis. The efficacy of the proposed method is demonstrated in numerical simulation.

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