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    Title: Designs of switching signal and passive control for discrete uncertain switched time-delay systems
    Authors: Lien, Chang-Hua
    Yu, Ker-Wei
    Chen, Jenq-Der
    Chung, Long-Yeu
    Contributors: 資訊多媒體應用系
    Keywords: Switching signal
    Passive control
    Internal stability
    Discrete switched system
    Interval time-varying delay
    Non-negative inequality
    Date: 2015-06
    Issue Date: 2016-04-19 19:02:44 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Oxford Univ Press
    Abstract: In this paper, the switching signal and passive control of uncertain discrete switched systems with interval time-varying delay and linear fractional perturbations are investigated. Some of the LMI criteria are provided to design the switching signal and passive control of discrete switched time-delay system. Non-negative inequalities are introduced to reduce the conservativeness of the proposed results. Finally, a numerical example is illustrated to show the main proposed results.
    Relation: Ima Journal of Mathematical Control And Information, v.32 n.2, pp.405-426
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