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Exponential stability and H∞ control of uncertain singular nonlinear switched systems with impulsive perturbations

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  • Tao Zhan
  • Shuping Ma
  • Xinzhi Liu
  • Hao Chen

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This paper investigates the problems of exponential stability and robust $H_\infty $H∞ control for a general class of uncertain singular nonlinear switched systems subject to impulsive perturbations. An effective computational method is introduced for designing switched linear feedback controllers, which is based on the novel conditions on the solvability of the $H_\infty $H∞ control problem. The idea for decomposing the singular impulsive increments is applied in this development, which establishes some criteria on exponential stability. Comparing with some existing results on singular switched systems, this design is not only less conservative but also with reduced computational complexity. In addition, the effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated by numerical examples.

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  • Tao Zhan & Shuping Ma & Xinzhi Liu & Hao Chen, 2019. "Exponential stability and H∞ control of uncertain singular nonlinear switched systems with impulsive perturbations," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(13), pages 2424-2436, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:50:y:2019:i:13:p:2424-2436
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2019.1615572
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