This paper investigates the problem of stabilization for a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy system with nonuniform uncertain sampling. The sampling is not required to be periodic, and the only assumption is that the distance between any two consecutive sampling instants is less than a given bound. By using the input delay approach, the T-S fuzzy system with variable uncertain sampling is transformed into a continuous-time T-S fuzzy system with a delay in the state. A new condition guaranteeing asymptotic stability of the closed-loop sampled-data system is derived by a Lyapunov approach plus the free weighting matrix technique. Based on this stability condition, two procedures for designing state-feedback control laws are given: one casts the controller design into a convex optimization by introducing some over design, and the other utilizes the cone complementarity linearization (CCL) idea to cast the controller design into a sequential minimization problem subject to linear matrix inequality (LMI) constraints, which can be readily solved using standard numerical software.
Stabilization of sampled-data T-S fuzzy systems
01.01.2006
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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