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Delay-Dependent Finite-Time Controller Design for a Kind of Nonlinear Descriptor Systems via a T-S Fuzzy Model

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  • Baoyan Zhu
  • Jingjun Zhang
  • Daqing Zhang
  • Aibin Liu

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Delay-dependent finite-time controller design problems are investigated for a kind of nonlinear descriptor system via a T-S fuzzy model in this paper. The solvable conditions of finite-time controller are given to guarantee that the loop-closed system is impulse-free and finite-time bounded and holds the performance to a prescribed disturbance attenuation level . The method given is the ability to eliminate the impulsive behavior caused by descriptor systems in a finite-time interval, which confirms the existence and uniqueness of solutions in the interval. By constructing a nonsingular matrix, we overcome the difficulty that results in an infeasible linear matrix inequality (LMI). Using the FEASP solver and GEVP solver of the LMI toolbox, we perform simulations to validate the proposed methods for a nonlinear descriptor system via the T-S fuzzy model, which shows the application of the T-S fuzzy method in studying the finite-time control problem of a nonlinear system. Meanwhile the method was also applied to the biological economy system to eliminate impulsive behavior at the bifurcation value, stabilize the loop-closed system in a finite-time interval, and achieve a performance level.

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  • Baoyan Zhu & Jingjun Zhang & Daqing Zhang & Aibin Liu, 2015. "Delay-Dependent Finite-Time Controller Design for a Kind of Nonlinear Descriptor Systems via a T-S Fuzzy Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:546835
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/546835
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