Title
Event-Based Control: A Bibliometric Analysis of Twenty Years of Research.
Abstract
The potential benefits of networked control systems are tremendous, as they can be easily upgraded by just including new components (i.e., sensors, actuators, or controllers), avoiding any further modifications to their structure. A critical approach to unleash such potential benefits is event-based control, where the system output turns to be sampled on demand, instead of being sampled constantly at rigid periods of time. This paper analyzes from a bibliometric point of view the literature published for the last twenty years on event-based control, identifying the most relevant articles, authors, institutions, and journals. Moreover, the principal topics, motivations, and problems faced by the researchers are discussed, identifying distinct challenges and opportunities for future research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2978174
IEEE ACCESS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Bibliometric analysis,event-triggered control,self-triggered control,distributed systems,estimation,nonlinear systems
Journal
8
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2169-3536
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ernesto Aranda-Escolástico100.34
Maria Guinaldo29811.53
Ruben Heradio315517.64
Jesús Chacon400.34
Héctor Vargas500.34
Jose Sanchez610417.13
Sebastián Dormido733755.36