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Necessary and sufficient conditions for stabilization of expanding systems servomechanism problems

Dibyendu Baksi, Kanti B. Datta, Goshaidas Ray (2003)

Kybernetika

The problem of designing realistic decentralized controller to solve a servomechanism problem in the framework of “large scale systems” is considered in this paper. As any large scale system is built by expanding construction of one subsystem being connected to the existing system. In particular, it is desired to find a local stabilizing controller in terms of a free parameter (belonging to the ring of proper stable transfer functions) so that desirable properties of the controlled system, such...

Necessary and sufficient Lyapunov-like conditions for robust nonlinear stabilization

Iasson Karafyllis, Zhong-Ping Jiang (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this work, we propose a methodology for the expression of necessary and sufficient Lyapunov-like conditions for the existence of stabilizing feedback laws. The methodology is an extension of the well-known Control Lyapunov Function (CLF) method and can be applied to very general nonlinear time-varying systems with disturbance and control inputs, including both finite and infinite-dimensional systems. The generality of the proposed methodology is also reflected upon by the fact that partial...

Neural network optimal control for nonlinear system based on zero-sum differential game

Fu Xingjian, Li Zizheng (2021)

Kybernetika

In this paper, for a class of the complex nonlinear system control problems, based on the two-person zero-sum game theory, combined with the idea of approximate dynamic programming(ADP), the constrained optimization control problem is solved for the nonlinear systems with unknown system functions and unknown time-varying disturbances. In order to obtain the approximate optimal solution of the zero-sum game, the multilayer neural network is used to fit the evaluation network, the execution network...

New criterion for asymptotic stability of time-varying dynamical systems

Taoufik Ghrissi, Mohamed Ali Hammami, Mekki Hammi, Mohamed Mabrouk (2017)

Kybernetika

In this paper, we establish some new sufficient conditions for uniform global asymptotic stability for certain classes of nonlinear systems. Lyapunov approach is applied to study exponential stability and stabilization of time-varying systems. Sufficient conditions are obtained based on new nonlinear differential inequalities. Moreover, some examples are treated and an application to control systems is given.

New fault tolerant control strategies for nonlinear Takagi-Sugeno systems

Dalil Ichalal, Benoît Marx, José Ragot, Didier Maquin (2012)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

New methodologies for Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) are proposed in order to compensate actuator faults in nonlinear systems. These approaches are based on the representation of the nonlinear system by a Takagi-Sugeno model. Two control laws are proposed requiring simultaneous estimation of the system states and of the occurring actuator faults. The first approach concerns the stabilization problem in the presence of actuator faults. In the second, the system state is forced to track a reference...

New qualitative methods for stability of delay systems

Erik I. Verriest (2001)

Kybernetika

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 with known...

New stability conditions for positive continuous-discrete 2D linear systems

Tadeusz Kaczorek (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

New necessary and sufficient conditions for asymptotic stability of positive continuous-discrete 2D linear systems are established. Necessary conditions for the stability are also given. The stability tests are demonstrated on numerical examples.

Noise Shaping in Neural Populations with Global Delayed Feedback

O. Ávila Åkerberg, M. J. Chacron (2010)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

The interplay between intrinsic and network dynamics has been the focus of many investigations. Here we use a combination of theoretical and numerical approaches to study the effects of delayed global feedback on the information transmission properties of neural networks. Specifically, we compare networks of neurons that display intrinsic interspike interval correlations (nonrenewal) to networks that do not (renewal). We find that excitatory and...

Non-fragile controllers for a class of time-delay nonlinear systems

Lubomír Bakule, Manuel de la Sen (2009)

Kybernetika

The paper deals with the synthesis of a non-fragile state controller with reduced design complexity for a class of continuous-time nonlinear delayed symmetric composite systems. Additive controller gain perturbations are considered. Both subsystems and interconnections include time-delays. A low-order control design system is first constructed. Then, stabilizing controllers with norm bounded gain uncertainties are designed for the control design system using linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) for...

Nonlinear analysis of vehicle control actuations based on controlled invariant sets

Balázs Németh, Péter Gáspár, Tamás Péni (2016)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In the paper, an analysis method is applied to the lateral stabilization problem of vehicle systems. The aim is to find the largest state-space region in which the lateral stability of the vehicle can be guaranteed by the peak-bounded control input. In the analysis, the nonlinear polynomial sum-of-squares programming method is applied. A practical computation technique is developed to calculate the maximum controlled invariant set of the system. The method calculates the maximum controlled invariant...

Nonlinear bounded control for time-delay systems

Germain Garcia, Sophie Tarbouriech (2001)

Kybernetika

A method to derive a nonlinear bounded state feedback controller for a linear continuous-time system with time-delay in the state is proposed. The controllers are based on an e -parameterized family of algebraic Riccati equations or on an e -parameterized family of LMI optimization problems. Hence, nested ellipsoidal neighborhoods of the origin are determined. Thus, from the Lyapunov–Krasovskii theorem, the uniform asymptotic stability of the closed-loop system is guaranteed and a certain performance...

Nonlinear feedback stabilization of a rotating body-beam without damping

Boumediène CHENTOUF, Jean-François COUCHOURON (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

This paper deals with nonlinear feedback stabilization problem of a flexible beam clamped at a rigid body and free at the other end. We assume that there is no damping and the feedback law proposed here consists of a nonlinear control torque applied to the rigid body and either a boundary control moment or a nonlinear boundary control force or both of them applied to the free end of the beam. This nonlinear feedback, which insures the exponential decay of the beam vibrations, extends the linear...

Nonlinear feedback stabilization of a two-dimensional Burgers equation

Laetitia Thevenet, Jean-Marie Buchot, Jean-Pierre Raymond (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper, we study the stabilization of a two-dimensional Burgers equation around a stationary solution by a nonlinear feedback boundary control. We are interested in Dirichlet and Neumann boundary controls. In the literature, it has already been shown that a linear control law, determined by stabilizing the linearized equation, locally stabilizes the two-dimensional Burgers equation. In this paper, we define a nonlinear control law which also provides a local exponential stabilization of...

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