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Novel Observer-Based Suboptimal Digital Tracker for a Class of Time-Delay Singular Systems

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  • Nien-Tsu Hu
  • Ter-Feng Wu
  • Sendren Sheng-Dun Xu
  • Hsu-Chih Huang

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This paper presents a novel suboptimal digital tracker for a class of time-delay singular systems. First, some existing techniques are utilized to obtain an equivalent regular time-delay system, which has a direct transmission term from input to output. The equivalent regular time-delay system is important as it enables the optimal control theory to be conveniently combined with the digital redesign approach. The linear quadratic performance index, specified in the continuous-time domain, can be discretized into an equivalent decoupled discrete-time performance index using the newly developed extended delay-free model. Additionally, although the extended delay-free model is large, its advantage is the elimination of all delay terms (which included a new extended state vector), simplifying the proposed approach. As a result, the proposed approach can be applied to a class of time-delay singular systems. An illustrative example demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed design methodology.

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  • Nien-Tsu Hu & Ter-Feng Wu & Sendren Sheng-Dun Xu & Hsu-Chih Huang, 2013. "Novel Observer-Based Suboptimal Digital Tracker for a Class of Time-Delay Singular Systems," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:150590
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/150590
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