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Jinling Wang1, Jun-Guo Lu2, Jiarong Li3
1School of Sciences, Jimei University, Xiamen, 361021, PR China.
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This paper concerns the fuzzy modal time-scheduled control problem for switched nonlinear systems with L2-gain performance. Combined with the hybrid dwell time method, we propose a switched fuzzy modal time-scheduled control (FMTSC) strategy, and establish a criterion for H∞ performance in systems comprising both unstable and stable subsystems. Meanwhile, we further develop a class of time-scheduled multiple discontinuous Lyapunov functions (TMDLFs) for the switched Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy system with L2-gain property. Finally, comparative and practical examples are provided to demonstrate the validity of derived theoretical result.
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