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This paper deals with the problem of model reference control for linear parameter varying (LPV) systems. The LPV systems under consideration depend on a set of parameters that are bounded and available online. The main contribution of this paper is to design an LPV model reference control scheme for LPV systems whose state-space matrices depend affinely on a set of time-varying parameters that are bounded and available online. The design problem is divided into two subproblems: the design of the coefficient matrices of the controller and the design of the gain of the state feedback controller for LPV systems. The singular value decomposition is used to obtain the coefficient matrices, while the linear matrix inequality methodology is used to obtain the parameter-dependent state feedback gain of the control scheme. A simple numerical example is used to illustrate the proposed design and a coupled-tank process example is used to demonstrate the usefulness and practicality of the proposed design. Simulation and experimental results indicate that the proposed scheme works well.  相似文献   

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This paper addresses the design of a sampled-data model predictive control (MPC) strategy for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems. A continuous-time prediction model, which takes into account that the samples are not necessarily periodic and that plant parameters vary continuously with time, is considered. Moreover, it is explicitly assumed that the value of the parameters used to compute the optimal control sequence is measured only at the sampling instants. The MPC approach proposed by Kothare et al. [1], where the basic idea consists in solving an infinite horizon guaranteed cost control problem at each sampling time using linear matrix inequalities (LMI) based formulations, is adopted. In this context, conditions for computing a sampled-data stabilizing LPV control law that provides a guaranteed cost for a quadratic performance criterion under input saturation are derived. These conditions are obtained from a parameter-dependent looped-functional and a parameter-dependent generalized sector condition. A strategy that consists in solving convex optimization problems in a receding horizon policy is therefore proposed. It is shown that the proposed strategy guarantees the feasibility of the optimization problem at each step and leads to the asymptotic stability of the origin. The conservatism reduction provided by the proposed results, with respect to similar ones in the literature, is illustrated through numerical examples.  相似文献   

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In this paper a new integrated observer-based fault estimation and accommodation strategy for discrete-time piecewise linear (PWL) systems subject to actuator faults is proposed. A robust estimator is designed to simultaneously estimate the state of the system and the actuator fault. Then, the estimate of fault is used to compensate for the effect of the fault. By using the estimate of fault and the states, a fault tolerant controller using a PWL state feedback is designed. The observer-based fault-tolerant controller is obtained by the interconnection of the estimator and the state feedback controller. We show that separate design of the state feedback and the estimator results in the stability of the overall closed-loop system. In addition, the input-to-state stability (ISS) gain for the closed-loop system is obtained and a procedure for minimizing it is given. All of the design conditions are formulated in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMI) which can be solved efficiently. Also, performance of the estimator and the state feedback controller are minimized by solving convex optimization problems. The efficiency of the method is demonstrated by means of a numerical example.  相似文献   

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If only experimental measurements are available, direct data-driven control design becomes an appealing approach, as control performance is directly optimized based on the collected samples. The direct synthesis of a feedback controller from input-output data typically requires the blind choice of a reference model, that dictates the desired closed-loop behavior. In this paper, we propose a data-driven design scheme for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems to account for soft performance specifications. Within this framework, the reference model is treated as an additional hyper-parameter to be learned from data, while the user is asked to provide only indicative performance constraints. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated on a benchmark simulation case study, showing the improvement achieved by allowing for a flexible reference model.  相似文献   

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This paper deals with the problem of stabilization by state feedback control of Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy discrete-time systems with multiple fixed delays while imposing positivity in closed-loop. The obtained results are presented under linear programming (LP) form. In particular, the synthesis of state feedback controllers is first solved in terms of Linear programming for the unbounded controls case. This result is then extended to the stabilization problem by nonnegative controls, and stabilization by bounded controls. The stabilization conditions are derived using the single Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional (LKF). An example of a real plant is studied to show the advantages of the design procedure. A comparison between linear programming and LMI approaches is presented.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates an event-triggered control design approach for discrete-time linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems under control constraints. The proposed conditions can simultaneously design a parameter-dependent dynamic output feedback controller and an event generator, ensuring the closed-loop system’s regional asymptotic stability. Based on the Lyapunov stability theory, these conditions are given in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Moreover, using some proposed optimization procedures, it is possible to minimize the number of sensor transmissions, maximize the estimation of the region of attraction of the origin, and incorporate optimal control criteria into the formulation. Through numerical examples, some comparisons with other approaches in the literature evidence the proposed technique’s efficacy.  相似文献   

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A novel nonlinear time-varying model termed as the fuzzy parameter varying (FPV) system is proposed in this research, which inherits both advantages of the conventional T-S fuzzy system in dealing with nonlinear plants and strengths of the linear parameter varying (LPV) system in handling time-varying features. It is, therefore, an attractive mathematical model to efficiently approximate a nonlinear time-varying plant or to serve as a type of time-varying controller. Using the full block S-procedure, sufficient stability conditions have been derived in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) to test quadratic stability of the open-loop FPV system. Moreover, sufficient conditions have been derived on synthesizing both state feedback and dynamical output feedback fuzzy gain-scheduling controllers that can stabilize the FPV system. An inverted pendulum with a variable length pole is utilized to demonstrate advantages of the FPV system compared to the conventional T-S fuzzy system in representing a practical time-varying nonlinear plant and to validate the controller synthesis conditions.  相似文献   

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This paper concentrates on the distributed consensus control of heterogeneous fractional-order multi-agent systems (FO-MAS) with interval uncertainties. Unlike previous methods, no restrictive assumptions are considered on the fractional-orders of the agents and they can have non-identical fractional-orders. Therefore, the closed-loop system becomes an incommensurate fractional-order system and its stability analysis is not easy. It makes consensus control more challenging. To design a systematic controller, new Lyapunov-based Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) conditions are proposed which are suitable to determine the state feedback controller gains. Then, the consensus of heterogeneous fractional-order agents with an observer-based controller is provided. Finally, some numerical examples are provided to verify the effectiveness of our results.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a robust quasi-min–max model predictive control algorithm for a class of nonlinear systems described by linear parameter varying (LPV) systems subject to input constraints and unknown but bounded disturbances. The proposed control algorithm solves a semi-definite programming problem that explicitly incorporates a finite horizon cost function and linear matrix inequalities (LMI) constraints. For the purpose of the recursive feasibility of the optimization, the dual-mode approach is implied. Input-to-state stability (ISS) and quasi-min–max MPC are combined to achieve the closed-loop ISS of the controller with respect to the disturbance in LMI paradigm. Two examples of continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and couple-mass-spring system are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.  相似文献   

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Hyper-exponential stability analysis and hyper-exponential stabilization of linear systems by bounded linear time-varying feedback are investigated in this paper. On the one hand, we propose some Lyapunov-like hyper-exponential stability theorems (both global and local) based on the comparison principle and the concepts of hyper-exponentially stable functions and hyper-exponentially increasing functions. On the other hand, we establish methods to design bounded linear time-varying controllers such that hyper-exponential stability of linear time-invariant systems can be guaranteed. The key design tool is the utilization of a time-varying parameter contained in the controller and the properties of solution to a parametric Lyapunov equation. Both state feedback and observer-based output feedback are accommodated. As a further result, hyper-exponential semi-global stabilization for linear systems by bounded controls is discussed. Finally, the validity of the proposed schemes is illustrated through numerical simulations on spacecraft rendezvous control system.  相似文献   

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This paper is concerned with the problem of delay-dependent guaranteed cost control for uncertain two-dimensional (2-D) state delay systems described by the Fornasini and Marchesini (FM) second state-space model. Given a scalar α∈(0,1), a sufficient condition for the existence of delay-dependent guaranteed cost controllers is given in terms of a linear matrix inequality (LMI) based on a summation inequality for 2-D discrete systems. A convex optimization problem is proposed to design a state feedback controller stabilizing the 2-D state delay system as well as achieving the least guaranteed cost for the resulting closed-loop system. Finally, the simulation example of thermal processes is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed result.  相似文献   

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This paper is concerned with the problem of robust fault-tolerant H dynamic output feedback control for fractional-order linear uncertain systems with the order satisfying 0 < α < 1 in the presence of actuator faults. A new linear matrix inequality (LMI) formulation corresponding to the H norm of fractional-order linear systems is proposed. Based on the new formulation and by introducing a new linearizing change of variables, sufficient conditions for robust fault-tolerant H dynamic output feedback controller designs are derived in term of LMIs. Furthermore, the proposed controller not only enables the system to keep robust stabilization, but also achieves a better H performance compared with the existing methods. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the design procedure and its effectiveness.  相似文献   

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This paper is concerned with the design of dissipative state observers for a family of time-delay nonlinear systems. The Dissipativity method, proposed by one of the authors for delay-free nonlinear systems, is extended here to a class of time-delay nonlinear systems. The design method consists in decomposing the time-delay estimation error dynamics into a time-delay linear subsystem and a time-varying memoryless nonlinearity, connected in a negative feedback loop. By using some storage functionals, both delay-independent and delay-dependent dissipativity criteria are derived in order to guarantee the exponential convergence property of the observer. The exponential stability of the estimation error is then ensured, assuming that the nonlinearity is dissipative with respect to a quadratic supply rate and the linear part is designed, through the observer gains, to be dissipative with respect to a complementary supply rate. The design conditions are formulated in terms of tractable bilinear (BMI’s) or linear matrix inequalities (LMI’s). An interesting advantage is that the proposed dissipative design extends and generalizes under a unified framework several methods available in the literature, since a wide diversity of nonlinearities can be considered. Numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a coopetitive output regulation problem is considered for general linear multi-agent systems with antagonistic interactions, where not all the agents have access to the state, the output, the system matrix and the output matrix of the exogenous system or exosystem. In this sense, the internal model incorporation of the system matrix of the exosystem is also only available to some agents. Thus, we propose distributed observers for each agent: (i) To estimate the state, the output, the system matrix and the output matrix, and (ii) the unavailable internal model of the exosystem. Then, a distributed dynamic output feedback controller is proposed for each agent to solve the coopetitive output regulation problem. The exponential stability of the closed-loop system is analyzed with the output regulation theory. Finally, some simulation results are presented to validate the proposed control strategy.  相似文献   

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A class of networked nonlinear control systems with norm-bounded uncertainties is presented in this paper. The class is represented by Takagi–Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy models with packet processing. The network loop delay is considered either as known delay or random delay. For the former case, we develop conditions that guarantee the robust asymptotic stability and state-feedback stabilization with strict dissipativity and cast the results in linear matrix inequality (LMI) framework. Next employing a probabilistic-based delay partitioning method to deal with random delay, we establish novel LMI criteria for strict dissipative stability analysis and feedback synthesis. The efficacy of the ensuing techniques is demonstrated by numerical solution of typical examples and Mont Carlo simulation.  相似文献   

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A full order fractional-order observer is designed for a class of Lipschitz continuous-time nonlinear fractional-order systems with unknown input. Sufficient conditions of existence for the designed observer and stability of state estimation error system are developed by reconstructing state and using general quadratic Lyapunov function. By applying fractional-order extension of Lyapunov direct method, the stability of the fractional-order state estimation error system is analyzed. Due to the conditions involving a nonlinear matrix inequality, a new sufficient condition with linear matrix inequality (LMI) is reformulated, which makes the full order fractional-order observer implemented easily by using Matlab LMI toolbox. Examples are taken to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach by numerical simulations.  相似文献   

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This paper deals with the problem of delay-dependent dissipative control for a class of linear time-delay systems. We develop the design methods of dissipative static state feedback and dynamic output feedback controllers such that the closed-loop system is quadratically stable and strictly (Q,S,R)-dissipative. Sufficient conditions for the existence of the quadratic dissipative controllers are obtained by using linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach. Furthermore, a procedure of constructing such controllers from the solutions of LMIs is given. It is shown that the solvability of a dissipative controller design problem is implied by the feasibility of LMIs. The main results of this paper unify the existing results on H control and passive control.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we design observer-based feedback control for a class of linear systems. The novelty of the paper comes from the consideration of an augmented weighted based integral inequality involving quadratic functions with an exponential term which is less conservative than the celebrated weighted integral inequality employed in the context of time-delay systems. By using appropriately chosen Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional (LKF), together with the derived integral inequality, a new sufficient condition for exponential stability in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) is proposed for the delayed linear systems with state feedback control. Finally, the applicability and superiority of the proposed theoretical results over the existing ones are analyzed in virtue of numerical examples.  相似文献   

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