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Robust H∞ Feedback Compensator Design for Linear Parabolic DPSs with Pointwise/Piecewise Control and Pointwise/Piecewise Measurement
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In this paper, a robust H∞ control problem of a class of linear parabolic distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with pointwise/piecewise control and pointwise/piecewise measurement has been investigated via the robust H∞ feedback compensator design approach. A unified Lyapunov direct approach is proposed in consideration of the pointwise/piecewise control and point/piecewise measurement based on the distributions of the actuators and sensors. A new type of Luenberger observer is developed on the continuous interval of space domain to track the state of the system, and an H∞ performance constraint with prescribed H∞ attenuation levels is proposed in this paper. By utilizing Lyapunov technique, mathematical inequalities, and integration theory, a sufficient condition based on LMI for the exponential stability of the corresponding closed‐loop coupled system under an H∞ performance constraint is presented. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed design method is verified by numerical simulation results.
Title: Robust H∞ Feedback Compensator Design for Linear Parabolic DPSs with Pointwise/Piecewise Control and Pointwise/Piecewise Measurement
Description:
In this paper, a robust H∞ control problem of a class of linear parabolic distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with pointwise/piecewise control and pointwise/piecewise measurement has been investigated via the robust H∞ feedback compensator design approach.
A unified Lyapunov direct approach is proposed in consideration of the pointwise/piecewise control and point/piecewise measurement based on the distributions of the actuators and sensors.
A new type of Luenberger observer is developed on the continuous interval of space domain to track the state of the system, and an H∞ performance constraint with prescribed H∞ attenuation levels is proposed in this paper.
By utilizing Lyapunov technique, mathematical inequalities, and integration theory, a sufficient condition based on LMI for the exponential stability of the corresponding closed‐loop coupled system under an H∞ performance constraint is presented.
Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed design method is verified by numerical simulation results.
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