Nonfragile gain-scheduled control for discrete-time stochastic systems with randomly occurring sensor saturations (Q2318913)

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Nonfragile gain-scheduled control for discrete-time stochastic systems with randomly occurring sensor saturations
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    Nonfragile gain-scheduled control for discrete-time stochastic systems with randomly occurring sensor saturations (English)
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    16 August 2019
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    Summary: This paper is devoted to tackling the control problem for a class of discrete-time stochastic systems with randomly occurring sensor saturations. The considered sensor saturation phenomenon is assumed to occur in a random way based on the time-varying Bernoulli distribution with measurable probability in real time. The aim of the paper is to design a nonfragile gain-scheduled controller with probability-dependent gains which can be achieved by solving a convex optimization problem via semidefinite programming method. Subsequently, a new kind of probability-dependent Lyapunov functional is proposed in order to derive the controller with less conservatism. Finally, an illustrative example will demonstrate the effectiveness of our designed procedures.
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    nonfragile control
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    discrete-time stochastic systems
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    sensor saturations
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