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Constrained fuzzy controller design of discrete Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models. (English)
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28 April 2003
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The contribution of this paper is to provide a method in the design of a discrete fuzzy controller with linear output feedback gains for the discrete-time Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems. This method is based on the concept of the PDC (parallel distributed compensation) and it is developed according to a specified common observability Gramian, which can meet system performance requirements such as energy constraints and robust constraints. In the PDC approach, each control rule is designed from a corresponding rule of a Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy system. The designed fuzzy controller shares the same fuzzy sets with the fuzzy model in the premise parts. In linear matrix inequalities (LMI)-based design processes, the linear output feedback control gains are first determined so that all subsystems are stable. It is then necessary to find a common P matrix of the Lyapunov inequalities for the sufficient stability conditions. In contrast to the LMI-based method, the approach presented in this paper first assigns a desired common observability Gramian instead of the common P matrix. Subject to this specified common observability Gramian, the solutions of the linear output feedback control gains are then directly obtained by the present design methodology.
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discrete Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems
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observability Gramian
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singular value decomposition
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generalized inverse theory
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parallel distributed compensation
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