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Disturbance rejection-based non-fragile hybrid-triggered control design for repeated scalar nonlinear systems

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  • M. Asha Safana
  • R. Sakthivel
  • N. Birundha Devi
  • S. Marshal Anthoni

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This article features the composite disturbance estimation and non-fragile hybrid-triggered control problems for continuous-time repeated scalar nonlinear systems prone to external disturbances. Priorly, the proportional integral observer comprising of both proportional and integral loops is incorporated to obtain better state estimations. Further, the external disturbance weakening the system performance is carefully estimated by deploying an improved equivalent-input-disturbance technique. Then, the availed disturbance estimate is blended into the control algorithm to exterminate the influence of the disturbance acting upon the proffered system. Next, a hybrid-triggered control comprised of a transition among event and time triggered paradigms are considered to reduce the network transmittance and also to simultaneously enhances the system outcomes. On top of that, the perturbations in controller gain matrix are taken into concern in order to make the controller more resilient towards redundant changes. Following that, utilising the Lyapunov theory, we obtain the mean-square asymptotic stability requirements for the developed system with the use of linear matrix inequalities and configure the gain matrices. Successively, the credibility of the synthesised control system is portrayed by exhibiting two numerical examples.

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  • M. Asha Safana & R. Sakthivel & N. Birundha Devi & S. Marshal Anthoni, 2024. "Disturbance rejection-based non-fragile hybrid-triggered control design for repeated scalar nonlinear systems," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(5), pages 1005-1020, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:55:y:2024:i:5:p:1005-1020
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2023.2301491
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