Improved stabilisation design for networked control systems with compound Markovian transition probabilities Online publication date: Fri, 23-Nov-2012
by Guotao Hui; Yisheng Liu; Yingchun Wang
International Journal of System Control and Information Processing (IJSCIP), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2012
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the stabilisation design problem of Networked Control Systems (NCSs) with a compound Markovian transition probabilities. For handling the inter-sample behaviour, a novel segmented norm bounded method is proposed. By using this method, the conservativeness which is related to the larger interval of network-induced delay can be reduced. Correspondingly, a less conservative mode dependent stabilisation criterion expressed in terms of linear matrix inequalities is obtained. The effectiveness and merits of the proposed method are finally illustrated via numerical simulation.
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