Control design for linear strictly metzler time-delay systems
WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control, ISSN: 2224-2856, Vol: 16, Page: 519-526
2021
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Article Description
The relationships among structural constraints and involvement of the design condition are studied to synthesize state control for one class of linear strictly Metzler time-delay systems. These characterizations reflect the specific dynamical and structural attributes of the system class and outline the associated structures of linear matrix inequalities. Adjusting diagonal forms of linear matrix variables it is indicated how the proposed method gives a computable technique for the Metzler time-delay system, guaranteeing stabilising effect through implicit diagonal stabilization. The aim of this research is to describe conditions tying together inequality formulations and concepts of control theory in structures of Metzler systems.
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World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
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