Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4976502 | Journal of the Franklin Institute | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate a class of linear continuous-time systems with Markovian jump parameters. An integral part of the system dynamics is a delayed state with time-varying and bounded delays. The jumping parameters are modeled as a continuous-time, discrete-state Markov process. Employing norm-bounded parametric uncertainties and utilizing the second-method of Lyapunov, we examine the problem of designing a mixed H2/Hâ controller which minimizes a quadratic H2 performance measure while satisfying a prescribed Hâ-norm bound on the closed-loop system. It is established that sufficient conditions for the existence of the mixed H2/Hâ controller and the associated performance upper bound could be cast in the form of linear matrix inequalities.
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Authors
Magdi S. Mahmoud, Fouad M. AL-Sunni, Yan Shi,