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This article develops a dynamic version of event-triggered model predictive control (MPC) without utilizing any terminal constraint. Such a dynamic event-triggering mechanism takes the advantages of both event- and self-triggering approaches by dealing explicitly with conservatism in the triggering rate and measurement frequency. The prediction horizon shrinks as the system states converge; we prove that the proposed strategy is able to stabilize the system even without any stability-related terminal constraint. Recursive feasibility of the optimization control problem (OCP) is also guaranteed. The simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the scheme.
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