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Finite-time output feedback control for discrete-time semi-Markov jump systems with mismatched modes

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  • Haiyang Chen
  • Guangdeng Zong

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This paper addresses the $ H_{\infty } $ H∞ static output feedback control of discrete-time semi-Markov jump systems (S-MJSs) with mismatched modes in finite-time horizon. Different from the existing relevant work, transient dynamics in short-time is focused instead of the Lyapunov stability over infinite-time horizon. Considering the immeasurable system states, output control strategy is developed subject to mismatched modes. Firstly, S-MJSs in closed-loop form are established by designing a hidden mode-dependent output feedback controller. Based on the closed-loop system (CLS), new Lyapunov function relies on both system mode and elapsed-time are created, according to which fresh analysis criteria ensuring FTB and $ H_{\infty } $ H∞ FTB are derived. To circumvent the non-convex difficulty arising in controller design, a separation technique is introduced such that the design prerequisites are obtained from the above performance analysis conditions. Finally, the boost converter circuit and a numerical example are borrowed to test the effectiveness of the proposed results.

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  • Haiyang Chen & Guangdeng Zong, 2024. "Finite-time output feedback control for discrete-time semi-Markov jump systems with mismatched modes," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(5), pages 941-953, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:55:y:2024:i:5:p:941-953
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2023.2301039
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