Exponential admissibility and dynamic output feedback control of switched singular systems with interval time-varying delay (Q613837)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5829238
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5829238 |
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Exponential admissibility and dynamic output feedback control of switched singular systems with interval time-varying delay (English)
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23 December 2010
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Summary: This paper is concerned with the problems of exponential admissibility and dynamic output feedback (DOF) control for a class of continuous-time switched singular systems with interval time-varying delay. A full-order, dynamic, synchronously switched DOF controller is considered. First, by using the average dwell time approach, a delay-range-dependent exponential admissibility criterion for the unforced switched singular time-delay system is established in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Then, based on this criterion, a sufficient condition on the existence of a desired DOF controller, which guarantees that the closed-loop system is regular, impulse free and exponentially stable, is proposed by employing the LMI technique. Finally, some illustrative examples are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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