This paper investigates the problem of global output feedback stabilization for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems via linear sampled-data control. To solve the problem, we first construct a linear sampled-data ...This paper investigates the problem of global output feedback stabilization for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems via linear sampled-data control. To solve the problem, we first construct a linear sampled-data observer and controller. Then, a scaling gain is introduced into the proposed observer and controller. Finally, we use the sampled-data output feedback domination approach to find the explicit formula for choosing the scaling gain and the sampling period which renders the closed-loop system globally asymptotically stable. A simulation example is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design procedure.展开更多
This paper studies global stabilization via predictor-based sampled-data output feedback for a class of feedforward nonlinear time-delay systems.Note that the traditional sampled-data observer via zero-order holder ma...This paper studies global stabilization via predictor-based sampled-data output feedback for a class of feedforward nonlinear time-delay systems.Note that the traditional sampled-data observer via zero-order holder may result in the performance degradation of the observer.In this paper,an improved predictor-based observer is designed to compensate for the influence of the unmeasurable states,sampling errors and output delay.In addition,a sampled-data output-feedback controller is also constructed using the gain scaling technique.By the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional method,the global exponential stability of the resulting closed-loop system can be guaranteed under some sufficient conditions.The simulation results are provided to demonstrate the main results.展开更多
In this paper we address the issue of output-feedback robust control for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems.Essentially different from the related literature,the feedback/input signals are corrupted by additive ...In this paper we address the issue of output-feedback robust control for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems.Essentially different from the related literature,the feedback/input signals are corrupted by additive noises and can only be transmitted intermittently due to the consideration of event-triggered communications,which bring new challenges to the control design.With the aid of matrix pencil based design procedures,regulating the output to near zero is globally solved by a non-conservative dynamic low-gain controller which requires only an a priori information on the upper-bound of the growth rate of nonlinearities.Theoretical analysis shows that the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable with respect to the sampled errors and additive noise.In particular,the observer and controller designs have a dual architecture with a single dynamic scaling parameter whose update law can be obtained by calculating the generalized eigenvalues of matrix pencils offline,which has an advantage in the sense of improving the system convergence rate.展开更多
The main focus is nonlinear model-based dynamic positioning (DP) control system design. A nonlinear uniform global exponential stability (UGES) observer produces noise-free estimates of the position, the slowly varyin...The main focus is nonlinear model-based dynamic positioning (DP) control system design. A nonlinear uniform global exponential stability (UGES) observer produces noise-free estimates of the position, the slowly varying environmental disturbances and the velocity, which are used in a proportional-derivative (PD) + feedforward control law. The stability of this observer-controller system is proved by introducing a specific nonlinear cascaded system. The simulation results have successfully demonstrated the performance of designed DP control system.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (10771101) and Science Research and Development Foundation of Changchun University of Technology (2008A29)
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61104068, 61273119) Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. BK2010200)+1 种基金 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Founded Project (No. 2012M511176) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. 2242013R30006).
文摘This paper investigates the problem of global output feedback stabilization for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems via linear sampled-data control. To solve the problem, we first construct a linear sampled-data observer and controller. Then, a scaling gain is introduced into the proposed observer and controller. Finally, we use the sampled-data output feedback domination approach to find the explicit formula for choosing the scaling gain and the sampling period which renders the closed-loop system globally asymptotically stable. A simulation example is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design procedure.
基金supported by the Autonomous Innovation Team Foundation for“20 Items of the New University”of Jinan City(202228087)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62073190).
文摘This paper studies global stabilization via predictor-based sampled-data output feedback for a class of feedforward nonlinear time-delay systems.Note that the traditional sampled-data observer via zero-order holder may result in the performance degradation of the observer.In this paper,an improved predictor-based observer is designed to compensate for the influence of the unmeasurable states,sampling errors and output delay.In addition,a sampled-data output-feedback controller is also constructed using the gain scaling technique.By the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional method,the global exponential stability of the resulting closed-loop system can be guaranteed under some sufficient conditions.The simulation results are provided to demonstrate the main results.
基金supported in part by the Graduate Research and Innovation Foundation of Chongqing,China,under Grant CYB22065in part by the China Scholarship Council.
文摘In this paper we address the issue of output-feedback robust control for a class of feedforward nonlinear systems.Essentially different from the related literature,the feedback/input signals are corrupted by additive noises and can only be transmitted intermittently due to the consideration of event-triggered communications,which bring new challenges to the control design.With the aid of matrix pencil based design procedures,regulating the output to near zero is globally solved by a non-conservative dynamic low-gain controller which requires only an a priori information on the upper-bound of the growth rate of nonlinearities.Theoretical analysis shows that the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable with respect to the sampled errors and additive noise.In particular,the observer and controller designs have a dual architecture with a single dynamic scaling parameter whose update law can be obtained by calculating the generalized eigenvalues of matrix pencils offline,which has an advantage in the sense of improving the system convergence rate.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of P.R.China(60474038)Science Research Foundation of Beijing Jiaotong University(2005SM005)Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education(20060004002)
文摘The main focus is nonlinear model-based dynamic positioning (DP) control system design. A nonlinear uniform global exponential stability (UGES) observer produces noise-free estimates of the position, the slowly varying environmental disturbances and the velocity, which are used in a proportional-derivative (PD) + feedforward control law. The stability of this observer-controller system is proved by introducing a specific nonlinear cascaded system. The simulation results have successfully demonstrated the performance of designed DP control system.