TY - JOUR
T1 - Design of â., ∞ fuzzy controllers for nonlinear systems with random data dropouts
AU - Zhang, Jinhui
AU - Xia, Yuanqing
PY - 2011/5
Y1 - 2011/5
N2 - The problem of â., ∞ control of nonlinear networked control systems subject to random data dropout is concerned in this paper. The random data dropout, because of the limited bandwidth of the network channels, could exist in the communication channels both from the sensor to the controller and from the controller to the actuator simultaneously. The nonlinear plant is represented by the well-known Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model and the random data dropout is expressed by the Bernoulli random binary distribution. In the presence of random data dropout, two control schemes, state feedback and static output feedback, are proposed to design â., ∞ controllers such that the closed-loop system is stochastically stable and preserves a guaranteed â., ∞ performance. The addressed controller design problem is transformed to an auxiliary convex optimization problem, which can be solved by a linear matrix inequality approach. Three examples are provided to illustrate the applicability and less conservativeness of the developed theoretical results. It is easy to see that our approach is simple but our results are much less conservative than the recently published results.
AB - The problem of â., ∞ control of nonlinear networked control systems subject to random data dropout is concerned in this paper. The random data dropout, because of the limited bandwidth of the network channels, could exist in the communication channels both from the sensor to the controller and from the controller to the actuator simultaneously. The nonlinear plant is represented by the well-known Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model and the random data dropout is expressed by the Bernoulli random binary distribution. In the presence of random data dropout, two control schemes, state feedback and static output feedback, are proposed to design â., ∞ controllers such that the closed-loop system is stochastically stable and preserves a guaranteed â., ∞ performance. The addressed controller design problem is transformed to an auxiliary convex optimization problem, which can be solved by a linear matrix inequality approach. Three examples are provided to illustrate the applicability and less conservativeness of the developed theoretical results. It is easy to see that our approach is simple but our results are much less conservative than the recently published results.
KW - Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy model
KW - data dropout
KW - linear matrix inequalities (LMIs)
KW - networked control systems (NCSs)
KW - â. control
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79957441344&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/oca.942
DO - 10.1002/oca.942
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79957441344
SN - 0143-2087
VL - 32
SP - 328
EP - 349
JO - Optimal Control Applications and Methods
JF - Optimal Control Applications and Methods
IS - 3
ER -