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Mohsen Bahreini1, Jafar Zarei1
1School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz, Iran.
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the problem of fault-tolerant controller (FTC) design for uncertain networked control systems (NCSs) with random delays and actuator faults. A new fault model is proposed to represent more class of actuator faults. More precisely, the NCSs with random delays and the possible actuator faults are modeled as a Markovian jump system (MJS) with incomplete transition probabilities (TPs) and then LMI-based sufficient conditions are derived to ensure the stochastic stability of the closed-loop system. The sufficient conditions are constructed to synthesize the mode-dependent static-output feedback (SOF) control laws. Feasibility and reliability of the proposed FTC against actuator faults are indicated through simulation results.
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