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This paper studies the problem of event-triggered sliding mode control of discrete-time Markov jump systems (MJSs). Two kinds of classical control schemes, which are observer-based control and state-feedback control schemes, are employed to handle the proposed synthesis problem. The event-triggered observer-based sliding mode controller and event-triggered state-feedback sliding mode controller are established by plunge of discrete-time event detectors into the studied control system, respectively. Moreover, the proposed event-triggered sliding mode controllers can guarantee the MJSs to be stochastically stable with H ∞ performance, and ensure the finite-time reachability of the specified sliding manifold. Simulation results are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed theoretical results.
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