Event-Triggered Control

A control paradigm where the controller updates only when a triggering condition is violated (e.g., the state error exceeds a threshold), rather than at fixed time intervals. Event-triggered control reduces communication and computation load in networked robot systems. It is particularly relevant for multi-robot coordination over bandwidth-limited networks.

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