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Quasi-time-dependent stabilisation for 2-D switched systems with persistent dwell-time

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  • Yougao Fan
  • Mao Wang
  • Guangtong Liu
  • Bin Zhang
  • Libin Ma

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This paper is concerned with the stabilisation problem for a class of discrete-time two-dimensional (2-D) switched systems with persistent dwell-time (PDT). The systems are described by the well-known Fornasini-Marchesini local state space (FMLSS) model. The concept of PDT switching signals is introduced herein, and each stage consists of a dwell-time period in which no switching occurs and a persistent period an arbitrary switching occurs. Based on a proper Lyapunov function suitable to the PDT switching, which is both quasi-time-dependent (QTD) and mode-dependent, the QTD state feedback controller is designed to ensure the closed-loop system is exponentially stable. Compared with time-independent criteria, new results are more general and flexible, and have less conservativeness. Finally, two examples are provided to show the effectiveness and potential of our proposed methods.

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  • Yougao Fan & Mao Wang & Guangtong Liu & Bin Zhang & Libin Ma, 2019. "Quasi-time-dependent stabilisation for 2-D switched systems with persistent dwell-time," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(16), pages 2885-2897, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:50:y:2019:i:16:p:2885-2897
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2019.1691279
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    1. Wang, Jinling & Liang, Jinling & Zhang, Cheng-Tang & Fan, Dongmei, 2021. "Event-triggered non-fragile control for uncertain positive Roesser model with PDT switching mechanism," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 406(C).

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