Reliable fuzzy control of uncertain nonlinear networked systems under actuator faults
Zeinab Echreshavi1, Mohsen Farbood1, Mokhtar Shasadeghi1
1Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz, Iran.
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This study investigates a reliable fuzzy static-output feedback control (SOFC) scheme for uncertain Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model (TSFM)-based nonlinear systems under the networked induced delays, information package losses and actuator faults, simultaneously. For this purpose, firstly, a comprehensive model for the actuator fault is suggested to enhance the performance of the actuator in the networked control systems (NCSs). More precisely, the suggested model contains an additive stochastic perturbation term in the actuator to further realize the control scheme. Besides, the Markov chain (MC) is employed to model the networked induced arbitrary delays and the information package losses. Hence, the corresponding closed-loop system lies in the Markovian jump systems (MJS). Then, based on the Lyapunov theory, the stochastic robust stability of the obtained system is studied and necessary conditions are extracted in new offline linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Since the accurate value of the transition probabilities (TP) of the MC is not definite and even the identification is difficult, in view of practical applications in our control strategy, partly unknown TPs are assumed. Finally, to validate the superiorities of the suggested control approach, a truck-trailer system is adopted and simulated. The simulation results confirm the superiorities of the suggested control approach.
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