Automatica, Vol.52, 355-362, 2015
Finite-horizon reliable control with randomly occurring uncertainties and nonlinearities subject to output quantization
This paper deals with the finite-horizon reliable H-infinity output feedback control problem for a class of discrete time-varying systems with randomly occurring uncertainties (ROUs), randomly occurring nonlinearities (RONs) as well as measurement quantizations. Both the deterministic actuator failures and probabilistic sensor failures are considered in order to reflect the reality. The actuator failure is quantified by a deterministic variable varying in a given interval and the sensor failure is governed by an individual random variable taking value on [0, 1]. Both the nonlinearities and the uncertainties enter into the system in random ways according to Bernoulli distributed white sequences with known conditional probabilities. The main purpose of the problem addressed is to design a time-varying output feedback controller over a given finite horizon such that, in the simultaneous presence of ROUs, RONs, actuator and sensor failures as well as measurement quantizations, the closed-loop system achieves a prescribed performance level in terms of the H-infinity-norm. Sufficient conditions are first established for the robust H-infinity performance through intensive stochastic analysis, and then a recursive linear matrix inequality approach is employed to design the desired output feedback controller achieving the prescribed H-infinity disturbance rejection level. A numerical example is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design scheme. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Finite-horizon reliable control;Time-varying systems;Actuator and sensor failure;Randomly occurring uncertainties;Randomly occurring nonlinearities