Analysis and Design for Continuous-Time String-Connected Takagi-Sugeno Systems

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Zs. Lendek, P. Raica, B. De Schutter, and R. Babuška, "Analysis and Design for Continuous-Time String-Connected Takagi-Sugeno Systems," Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 351, no. 7, pp. 3577-3592, July 2014.

Abstract

Distributed systems consist of interconnected, lower-dimensional subsystems. For such systems, distributed analysis and design present several advantages, such as modularity, easier analysis and design, and reduced computational complexity. A special case of distributed systems is when the subsystems are connected in a string. Applications include distributed process control, traffic and communication networks, irrigation systems, hydropower valleys, etc. By exploiting such a structure, in this paper, we propose conditions for the distributed stability analysis of Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy systems connected in a string. These conditions are also extended to observer and controller design and illustrated on numerical examples.

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Bibtex entry

@article{LenRai:13-016,
author={{\relax Zs}. Lendek and P. Raica and B. {D}e Schutter and R. Babu{\v{s}}ka},
title={Analysis and Design for Continuous-Time String-Connected {Takagi-Sugeno} Systems},
journal={Journal of the Franklin Institute},
volume={351},
number={7},
pages={3577--3592},
month=jul,
year={2014},
doi={10.1016/j.jfranklin.2013.05.005}
}


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