Delay-dependent robust \(H_\infty\) performance for uncertain neutral systems with mixed time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations (Q1721117)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7019172
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    Delay-dependent robust \(H_\infty\) performance for uncertain neutral systems with mixed time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7019172

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      Delay-dependent robust \(H_\infty\) performance for uncertain neutral systems with mixed time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: This paper deals with the problems of delay-dependent stability and \(H_{\infty}\) performance for uncertain neutral systems with time-varying delays, and nonlinear perturbations. The time-varying delays are neutral, discrete, and distributed time-varying delays that the upper bounds for the delays are available. The restrictions on the derivatives of the discrete and distributed time-varying delays are removed, which mean that a fast discrete time-varying delay is allowed. The uncertainties under consideration are nonlinear time-varying parameter perturbations and norm-bounded uncertainties, respectively. Firstly, by applying a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach, Wirtinger-based integral inequality, Peng-Park's integral inequality, decomposition technique of constant matrix, descriptor model transformation, Leibniz Newton formula and utilization of zero equation, and improved delay-dependent bounded real lemmas (BRL) for systems are established in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Then, based on the obtained BRL, some less conservative delay-dependent stability criteria of uncertain neutral systems with mixed time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations are obtained and improved \(H_{\infty}\) performance criterion with the framework of LMIs is introduced. Finally, some numerical examples are given to illustrate that the presented method is effective.
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