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Zahra Sadat Aghayan1, Alireza Alfi1, J A Tenreiro Machado2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood 36199-95161, Iran.
Abstract:
Time delay in actuators is mainly caused by electrical and mechanical components. The effect is visible in the system response particularly when changing in the input command. Therefore, input delay is a problem in the control system design that must be taken into account. Besides, ignoring uncertainty in the dynamic models may compromise the controller design. Thus, how to mitigate the effect of this issue on the system stability and performance is a challenging topic. This article deals with the stabilization of fractional neutral systems considering input-delayed and nonlinear perturbations using the guaranteed cost-based feedback control technique. The main focus is to design the state- and output-feedback controllers to achieve a good performance. The stability criteria are formulated in the Lyapunov sense, which are described in terms of matrix inequalities. The proposed idea is validated using simulations.
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