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Stability analysis of uncertain complex-variable delayed nonlinear systems via intermittent control with multiple switched periods

Song Zheng (2018)

Kybernetika

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In this paper, an intermittent control approach with multiple switched periods is proposed for the robust exponential stabilization of uncertain complex-variable delayed nonlinear systems with parameters perturbation, in which the considered complex systems have bounded parametric uncertainties. Based on the Lyapunov stability theory and comparison theorem of differential equations, some stability criteria are established for a class of uncertain complex delayed nonlinear systems with...

New qualitative methods for stability of delay systems

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...

Observer based control for strong practical stabilization of a class of uncertain time delay systems

Echi Nadhem, Amel Benabdallah (2019)

Kybernetika

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In this paper, we address the strong practical stabilization problem for a class of uncertain time delay systems with a nominal part written in triangular form. We propose, firstly, a strong practical observer. Then, we show that strong practical stability of the closed loop system with a linear, parameter dependent, state feedback is achieved. Finally, a separation principle is established, that is, we implement the control law with estimate states given by the strong practical observer...