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Digital modeling and hybrid control of sampled-data uncertain system with input time delay using the law of mean
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    Digital modeling and hybrid control of sampled-data uncertain system with input time delay using the law of mean (English)
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    22 September 1999
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    An interval Padé approximation is proposed for converting a continuous-time uncertain system with input delay into a discrete-time interval model. It is shown that the resulting discrete-time interval model tightly encloses the exactly discretized continuous-time uncertain system with input delay. Consequently, the analysis and design of the continuous-time system can be indirectly addressed in the discrete-time domain. The law of mean and interval arithmetic are used to transform a continuous-time predictor control law into a discrete-time controller, whose implementation is a much simpler task. Given a continuous-time plant with uncertainties and input delay, the states of the digitally controlled plant closely match the states of the plant controlled by the originally well-designed continuous-time controller. A numerical example and adequate simulation experiments, allowing comparisons between the continuous- and discrete-time models, illustrate the effectiveness of the method.
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    discretization
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    sampled-data uncertain system
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    interval Padé approximation
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    discrete-time interval model
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    input delay
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