在变化时间的参考和外部干扰下,对不确定的延迟系统进行强大的最终边界控制
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran.
ISA transactions
|December 30, 2023
概括
本研究引入了一项强有力的整体政策,以确保系统稳定性和状态边界性,尽管时间变化的引用和不确定系统中带有延迟的干扰. 新方法在模拟中表现优于传统策略.
科学领域:
- 控制系统工程 控制系统工程
- 系统理论系统理论
- 应用数学 应用数学 应用数学
背景情况:
- 在设定点之后,随着时间变化的参考和干扰而失去了非对称稳定性.
- 确保状态变量的边界性对于在这些条件下进行监管至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 制定一个强大的整体政策,以实现控制目标在不确定的系统有延迟.
- 确保在受时间变化的参考和干扰影响的系统中解决方案的局限性.
主要方法:
- 一个强大的整体政策被系统地开发为不确定的等式与延迟.
- 使用线性矩阵不等式 (LMI) 来保证解决方案的边界性.
- 控制法收益通过最小化计算.
主要成果:
- 拟议的整体政策确保在存在干扰和延迟的情况下,状态变量有界.
- 在这个政策下,可以推断出名义系统的非对称稳定性.
- 数字模拟验证了该方法的有效性.
结论:
- 开发的强大整体政策有效地解决了在设定点之后失去了非对称的稳定性.
- 基于LMI的方法提供了一个可靠的指南,用于在有延迟的不确定系统中的边界性.
- 与传统的控制策略相比,拟议的综合方法显示出更高的性能.
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