admissibility analysis for discrete-time singular systems with time-varying delays by adopting the state-space takagi-sugeno fuzzy model

Authors

p. balasubramaniam -pour

l. jarina banu

abstract

this paper is pertained with the problem of admissibility analysis of uncertain discrete-time nonlinear singular systems by adopting the state-space takagi-sugeno fuzzy model with time-delays and norm-bounded parameter uncertainties. lyapunov krasovskii functionals are constructed to obtain delay-dependent stability condition in terms of linear matrix inequalities, which is dependent on the lower and upper delay bounds. finally, numerical examples are provided to substantiate the theoretical results.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of fuzzy systems

Publisher: university of sistan and baluchestan

ISSN 1735-0654

volume 12

issue 3 2015

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