Observer-based feedback stabilization of Lipschitz nonlinear systems in the presence of asynchronous sampling and scheduling protocols
DOI10.1016/J.NAHS.2019.03.007zbMATH Open1429.93285OpenAlexW2928590888WikidataQ128103870 ScholiaQ128103870MaRDI QIDQ2283243FDOQ2283243
Authors: Wu-Hua Chen, Liangping Cheng, Xiaomei Lu
Publication date: 30 December 2019
Published in: Nonlinear Analysis. Hybrid Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nahs.2019.03.007
Recommendations
- Periodic event-triggered observation and control for nonlinear Lipschitz systems using impulsive observers
- Robust sampled-data observer design for Lipschitz nonlinear systems.
- Observer-based controller for Lipschitz nonlinear systems
- Robust stabilization of nonlinear globally Lipschitz delay systems
- Distributed Observer‐based Stabilization of Nonlinear Multi‐agent Systems with Sampled‐data Control
exponential stabilityseparation principleasynchronous samplingsample-and-hold Luenberger observerscheduling protocol
Nonlinear systems in control theory (93C10) Stabilization of systems by feedback (93D15) Exponential stability (93D23) Networked control (93B70) Observers (93B53)
Cites Work
- Stochastic stability and control
- Input–Output Stability Properties of Networked Control Systems
- Stability and \(L_2\)-gain analysis of networked control systems under round-robin scheduling: a time-delay approach
- Networked Control Systems With Communication Constraints: Tradeoffs Between Transmission Intervals, Delays and Performance
- Stability Analysis of Networked Control Systems Using a Switched Linear Systems Approach
- Networked Control Systems in the Presence of Scheduling Protocols and Communication Delays
- Explicit Computation of the Sampling Period in Emulation of Controllers for Nonlinear Sampled-Data Systems
- A Lyapunov Proof of an Improved Maximum Allowable Transfer Interval for Networked Control Systems
- Continuous-Discrete Time Observer Design for Lipschitz Systems With Sampled Measurements
- Decentralized observer-based control via networked communication
- Input/output delay approach to robust sampled-data \(H_{\infty }\) control
- Quadratic stabilization of linear networked control systems via simultaneous protocol and controller design
- Observer design for wired linear networked control systems using matrix inequalities
- Schedule and control co-design for networked control systems with bandwidth constraints
- A Unified Framework for Design and Analysis of Networked and Quantized Control Systems
- Co-design of dynamic scheduling and quantized control for networked control systems
- Networked Control With Stochastic Scheduling
- Asynchronous event-triggered observation and control of linear systems via impulsive observers
- Hybrid event-time-triggered networked control systems: scheduling-event-control co-design
- Stability analysis of networked and quantized linear control systems
- Design of continuous-discrete observers for time-varying nonlinear systems
- Stabilizing Transmission Intervals for Nonlinear Delayed Networked Control Systems
- Observer synthesis under time-varying sampling for Lipschitz nonlinear systems
- State estimation of linear systems in the presence of sporadic measurements
- Periodic event-triggered observation and control for nonlinear Lipschitz systems using impulsive observers
- Time-Varying Sampled-Data Observer With Asynchronous Measurements
Cited In (5)
- Improved looped-functional approach for dwell-time-dependent stability analysis of impulsive systems
- Asynchronous mixed \(H_\infty\) and passive control for fuzzy singular delayed Markovian jump system via hidden Markovian model mechanism
- New stability criteria for linear impulsive systems with interval impulse-delay
- Codesign method for event‐triggered control of a class of switched nonlinear systems
- Protocol‐based H∞ filtering for piecewise linear systems: A measurement‐dependent equivalent reduction approach
This page was built for publication: Observer-based feedback stabilization of Lipschitz nonlinear systems in the presence of asynchronous sampling and scheduling protocols
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2283243)