By taking into account sampled-data mechanism and transmission delay, the novel event-triggering load frequency control (LFC) strategy involving random dynamic triggering algorithm (RDTA) is developed for multi-area power systems in this paper. Firstly, an improved multi-area LFC model considering sampling and transmission delay (STD) simultaneously is addressed. Secondly, a modified event-triggering mechanism (ETM) with RDTA is proposed, considering parameter disturbances and a dynamic adjustment mechanism of the triggering threshold. Thirdly, a more advanced Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional (LKF) is constructed, introducing the delay-dependent matrices, more variable cross terms and the two-sided closed functional. Furthermore, two less conservative stability criteria are obtained according to the designed approach. Finally, two multi-area LFC systems are presented to verify the progressiveness of the proposed approach.

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