Resumen: This paper investigates the stabilization of Networked Control Systems (NCS) with mismatched disturbances through a novel Event-Triggered Control (ETC), composed of a predictor-feedback scheme and a gain-scheduled Extended State Observer (ESO). The key idea of the proposed control strategy is threefold: (i) to reduce resource usage in the NCS (bandwidth, energy) while maintaining a satisfactory control performance; (ii) to counteract the main negative effects of NCS: time-varying delays, packet dropouts, packet disorder, and (iii) to reject the steady-state error in the controlled output due to mismatched disturbances. Moreover, we address the co-design of the controller/observer gains, together with the event-triggered parameters, by means of Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI) and Cone Complementarity Linearization (CCL) approaches. Finally, we illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control synthesis by simulation and experimental results in a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) based test-bed platform. Idioma: Inglés DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2019.03.081 Año: 2019 Publicado en: Information Sciences 491 (2019), 90-108 ISSN: 0020-0255 Factor impacto JCR: 5.91 (2019) Categ. JCR: COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS rank: 9 / 156 = 0.058 (2019) - Q1 - T1 Factor impacto SCIMAGO: 1.723 - Artificial Intelligence (Q1) - Computer Science Applications (Q1) - Theoretical Computer Science (Q1) - Information Systems and Management (Q1) - Software (Q1) - Control and Systems Engineering (Q1)