Singularly perturbed jump systems. Stability, synchronization and control (Q6536017)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7819814
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Singularly perturbed jump systems. Stability, synchronization and control (English)
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18 March 2024
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In this book, various singularly perturbed jump system models in continuous-time or discrete-time domain, such as Markov jump singularly perturbed systems, semi Markov jump singularly perturbed systems, hidden Markov jump singularly perturbed systems and singularly perturbed jump complex network model are considered for some control synthesis problems.\N\NMany practical engineering systems have the phenomena of dynamic coexistence of multi-temporal scales. Since this type of system has dynamics at different time scales at the same time, the analysis and control problems of this type of system become complicated. From the perspective of system modeling, such systems with multi-time-scale dynamics can be well described by singularly perturbed systems (SPSs). The main feature of SPSs is that the ''fast'' state and the ''slow'' state coexist. The degree of separation of them is described by a small parameter, called singular perturbation parameter (SPP).\N\NThe present book is organized in three parts:\N\NPart I: Markov Jump Singularly Perturbed Systems\N\NPart II: Semi-Markov jump singularly perturbed systems\N\NPart III: Hidden Markov jump singularly perturbed systems.\N\NThe first part contains four chapters. The first chapter, i.e. Chapter 2 addresses the stochastic stability analysis and stabilization problem for Markov jump singularly perturbed systems (MJSPSs). For the stochastic stability analysis, some criteria are given. The complete probability information case, partial probability information case and general probability information case are fully considered. For stabilization problem, the mode-dependent stabilizing controller and mode-independent one design methods are presented for three probability information cases.\N\NChapter 3 discusses the \(H_{\infty}\) control problem for linear MJSPSs. Both the mode-dependent \(H_{\infty}\) controller and mode-independent one design methods are presented for complete probability information case, partial probability information case and general probability information case.\N\NChapter 4 focuses on the robust control problems for nonlinear MJSPSs, in which the T-S fuzzy model is introduced to address the nonlinear systems. The nonfragile \(H_{\infty}\) control problem, nonfragile passive control problem and the \(H_{\infty}\) fault-tolerant control problem are discussed for Markov jump singularly perturbed nonlinear systems based on the T-S fuzzy model. The stochastic stability analysis criteria are given and the controller design methods are established.\N\NChapter 5 addresses the \(H_{\infty}\) synchronization of Markov jump SPCNs.\N\NPart II contains three chapters. Chapter 6 gives the discussions for the stabilization problems of semi-Markov jump singularly perturbed linear systems for which the complete probability information case and the partial probability information case are considered. A unified controller form is presented and one can choose the type of controller according to the availability of the fast states.\N\NChapter 7 considers the stabilization problems of semi-Markov jump singularly perturbed nonlinear systems based on the T-S fuzzy model. The complete semi-Markov kernel (SMK) information case is discussed. Also the case of the all elements in the partial SMK information case is considered. The stochastic stability analysis criteria for the two cases are presented and the design approaches of mode-dependent stabilizing controller for two cases are established.\\\NChapter 8 focuses on the synchronization of singularly perturbed complex networks subject to the semi-Markov chain. The \(H_{\infty}\) synchronization criteria are given for the semi-Markov jump singularly perturbed complex networks (SPCNs).\N\NIn Part III there exist also three chapters.\N\NChapter 9 considers the \(H_{\infty}\) control problem for linear hidden Markov jump singularly perturbed systems (HMJSPSs). The complete probability information case, partial probability information case and general probability information case are considered. For complete probability information case, a hidden Markov model (HMM), the partial probabilities HMM and the general probabilities HMM are introduced in this chapter to describe the phenomenon that the system mode information cannot be obtained directly with/without partial known probabilities or general probabilities. The HMM-based controller design approach for three probability information cases are established.\N\NChapter 10 expands the results from the previous chapter to the nonlinear systems case by employing the T-S fuzzy model. The HMM-based fuzzy controller design approach for three probability information cases are established.\N\NChapter 11 considers the finite-time control problem for hidden Markov jump singularly perturbed linear systems. The finite-time boundedness analysis criteria are given and the passivity-based finite-time controller design approach for three probability information cases are established.\N\NTo show the effectiveness and applicability of the obtained results, in each chapter, some numerical examples and practical industrial model examples are given.\N\NThe book contains a rich list of relevant references which are useful for the readers interest in better understanding of the facts.\N\NThe audience of the book may include theoretical and applied mathematicians, research engineers, as well as graduate students in all these fields.
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singularly perturbed jump Markov systems
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semi Markov jump singularly perturbed systems
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hidden Markov jump singularly perturbed systems
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singularly perturbed jump complex network model
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stability
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synchronization
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