Sliding mode control of uncertain parameter-switching hybrid systems
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Sliding mode control of uncertain parameter-switching hybrid systems
(Wiley series in dynamics and control of electromechanical systems)
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-261) and index
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Description
In control theory, sliding mode control (SMC) is a nonlinear control method that alters the dynamics of a nonlinear system by application of a discontinuous control signal that forces the system to slide along a cross-section of the system's normal behaviour. In recent years, SMC has been successfully applied to a wide variety of practical engineering systems including robot manipulators, aircraft, underwater vehicles, spacecraft, flexible space structures, electrical motors, power systems, and automotive engines. Sliding Mode Control of Uncertain Parameter-Switching Hybrid Systems addresses the increasing demand for developing SMC technologies and comprehensively presents the new, state-of-the-art sliding mode control methodologies for uncertain parameter-switching hybrid systems. It establishes a unified framework for SMC of Markovian jump singular systems and proposes new SMC methodologies based on the analysis results. A series of problems are solved with new approaches for analysis and synthesis of switched hybrid systems, including stability analysis and stabilization, dynamic output feedback control, and SMC. A set of newly developed techniques (e.g. average dwell time, piecewise Lyapunov function, parameter-dependent Lyapunov function, cone complementary linearization) are exploited to handle the emerging mathematical/computational challenges.
Key features:
Covers new concepts, new models and new methodologies with theoretical significance in system analysis and control synthesis
Includes recent advances in Markovian jump systems, switched hybrid systems, singular systems, stochastic systems and time-delay systems
Includes solved problems
Introduces advanced techniques
Sliding Mode Control of Uncertain Parameter-Switching Hybrid Systems is a comprehensive reference for researchers and practitioners working in control engineering, system sciences and applied mathematics, and is also a useful source of information for senior undergraduate and graduates studying in these areas.
Table of Contents
Preface v Acknowledgements vii
List of Notations xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Sliding Mode Control 1
1.1.1 Fundamental Theory of SMC 1
1.1.2 Overview of SMC Methodologies 12
1.2 Uncertain Parameter-Switching Hybrid Systems 15
1.2.1 Analysis and Synthesis of Switched Hybrid Systems 15
1.2.2 Analysis and Synthesis of Markovian Jump Linear Systems 23
1.3 Contribution of the Book 24
1.4 Outline of the Book 26
Part One SMC of Markovian Jump Singular Systems 33
2 State Estimation and SMC of Markovian Jump Singular Systems 35
2.1 Introduction 35
2.2 System Description and Preliminaries 36
2.3 Stochastic Stability Analysis 37
2.4 Main Results 39
2.4.1 Observer and SMC Law Design 40
2.4.2 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 41
2.5 Illustrative Example 45
2.6 Conclusion 47
3 Optimal SMC of Markovian Jump Singular Systems with Time-Delay 49
3.1 Introduction 49
3.2 System Description and Preliminaries 50
3.3 Bounded L2 Gain Performance Analysis 51
3.4 Main Results 54
3.4.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 54
3.4.2 SMC Law Design 58
3.5 Illustrative Example 59
3.6 Conclusion 62
4 SMC of Markovian Jump Singular Systems with Stochastic Perturbation 63
4.1 Introduction 63
4.2 System Description and Preliminaries 64
4.3 Integral SMC 65
4.3.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 65
4.3.2 SMC Law Design 67
4.4 Optimal H Integral SMC 69
4.4.1 Performance Analysis and SMC Law Design 69
4.4.2 Computational Algorithm 74
4.5 Illustrative Example 75
4.6 Conclusion 80
Part Two SMC of Switched State-Delayed Hybrid Systems 81
5 Stability and Stabilization of Switched State-Delayed Hybrid Systems 83
5.1 Introduction 83
5.2 Continuous-Time Systems 84
5.2.1 System Description 84
5.2.2 Main Results 85
5.2.3 Illustrative Example 89
5.3 Discrete-Time Systems 90
5.3.1 System Description 90
5.3.2 Main Results 91
5.3.3 Illustrative Example 97
5.4 Conclusion 100
6 Optimal DOF Control of Switched State-Delayed Hybrid Systems 101
6.1 Introduction 101
6.2 Optimal L2-L DOF Controller Design 102
6.2.1 System Description and Preliminaries 102
6.2.2 Main Results 103
6.2.3 Illustrative Example 113
6.3 Guaranteed Cost DOF Controller Design 117
6.3.1 System Description and Preliminaries 117
6.3.2 Main Results 118
6.3.3 Illustrative Example 127
6.4 Conclusion 131
7 SMC of Switched State-Delayed Hybrid Systems: Continuous-Time Case 133
7.1 Introduction 133
7.2 System Description and Preliminaries 134
7.3 Main Results 134
7.3.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 134
7.3.2 SMC Law Design 138
7.4 Illustrative Example 142
7.5 Conclusion 148
8 SMC of Switched State-Delayed Hybrid Systems: Discrete-Time Case 149
8.1 Introduction 149
8.2 System Description and Preliminaries 150
8.3 Main Results 151
8.3.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 151
8.3.2 SMC Law Design 157
8.4 Illustrative Example 158
8.5 Conclusion 161
Part Three SMC of Switched Stochastic Hybrid Systems 163
9 Control of Switched Stochastic Hybrid Systems: Continuous-Time Case 165
9.1 Introduction 165
9.2 System Description and Preliminaries 166
9.3 Stability Analysis and Stabilization 168
9.4 H Control 172
9.4.1 H Performance Analysis 172
9.4.2 State Feedback Control 174
9.4.3 H DOF Controller Design 175
9.5 Illustrative Example 178
9.6 Conclusion 183
10 Control of Switched Stochastic Hybrid Systems: Discrete-Time Case 185
10.1 Introduction 185
10.2 System Description and Preliminaries 185
10.3 Stability Analysis and Stabilization 187
10.4 H Control 192
10.5 Illustrative Example 196
10.6 Conclusion 200
11 State Estimation and SMC of Switched Stochastic Hybrid Systems 201
11.1 Introduction 201
11.2 System Description and Preliminaries 201
11.3 Main Results 203
11.3.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 203
11.3.2 SMC Law Design 204
11.4 Observer-Based SMC Design 205
11.5 Illustrative Example 209
11.6 Conclusion 215
12 SMC with Dissipativity of Switched Stochastic Hybrid Systems 217
12.1 Introduction 217
12.2 Problem Formulation and Preliminaries 218
12.2.1 System Description 218
12.2.2 Dissipativity 219
12.3 Dissipativity Analysis 220
12.4 Sliding Mode Control 224
12.4.1 Sliding Mode Dynamics 224
12.4.2 Sliding Mode Dynamics Analysis 226
12.4.3 SMC Law Design 228
12.5 Illustrative Example 229
12.6 Conclusion 233
References 235
Index 263
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