Stability criteria for large-scale time-delay systems: the LMI approach and the Genetic Algorithms
Jenq-Der Chen (2006)
Control and Cybernetics
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Jenq-Der Chen (2006)
Control and Cybernetics
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Pin-Lin Liu (2005)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The problems of both single and multiple delays for neutral-type uncertain systems are considered. First, for single neutral time delay systems, based on a Razumikhin-type theorem, some delay-dependent stability criteria are derived in terms of the Lyapunov equation for various classes of model transformation and decomposition techniques. Second, robust control for neutral systems with multiple time delays is considered. Finally, we demonstrate numerical examples to illustrate the effectiveness...
Shing-Tai Pan (2003)
Control and Cybernetics
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Mikołaj Busłowicz (2010)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The paper is devoted to the problem of robust stability of positive continuous-time linear systems with delays with structured perturbations of state matrices. Simple necessary and sufficient conditions for robust stability in the general case and in the case of systems with a linear uncertainty structure in two sub-cases: (i) a unity rank uncertainty structure and (ii) nonnegative perturbation matrices are established. The problems are illustrated with numerical examples.
Erik I. Verriest (2001)
Kybernetika
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A qualitative method is explored for analyzing the stability of systems. The approach is a generalization of the celebrated Lyapunov method. Whereas classically, the Lyapunov method is based on the simple comparison theorem, deriving suitable candidate Lyapunov functions remains mostly an art. As a result, in the realm of delay equations, such Lyapunov methods can be quite conservative. The generalization is here in using the comparison theorem directly with a different scalar equation...
Józef Duda (2010)
Control and Cybernetics
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