191 research outputs found

    Nonlinear analysis of dynamical complex networks

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    Copyright © 2013 Zidong Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Complex networks are composed of a large number of highly interconnected dynamical units and therefore exhibit very complicated dynamics. Examples of such complex networks include the Internet, that is, a network of routers or domains, the World Wide Web (WWW), that is, a network of websites, the brain, that is, a network of neurons, and an organization, that is, a network of people. Since the introduction of the small-world network principle, a great deal of research has been focused on the dependence of the asymptotic behavior of interconnected oscillatory agents on the structural properties of complex networks. It has been found out that the general structure of the interaction network may play a crucial role in the emergence of synchronization phenomena in various fields such as physics, technology, and the life sciences

    Protocol-based SMC for interval type-2 fuzzy semi-Markovian jumping systems with channel fading

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    Sliding-Mode Control of T-S Fuzzy Systems under Weighted Try-Once-Discard Protocol

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    A unified dissipativity approach for stability analysis of piecewise smooth systems

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    The main objective of this paper is to present aunifieddissipativityapproach for stabilityanalysis of piecewisesmooth (PWS) systems with continuous and discontinuous vector fields. The Filippov definition is considered for the solution of these systems. Using the concept of generalized gradients for nonsmooth functions, sufficient conditions for the stability of a PWS system are formulated based on Lyapunov theory. The importance of the proposed approach is that it does not need any a-priori information about attractive sliding modes on switching surfaces, which is in general difficult to obtain. A section on application of the main results to piecewise affine (PWA) systems followed by a section with extensive examples clearly show the usefulness of the proposed unified methodology. In particular, we present an example with a stable sliding mode where the proposed method works and previously suggested methods fail

    Fault Detection of Networked Control Systems Based on Sliding Mode Observer

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    This paper is concerned with the network-based fault detection problem for a class of nonlinear discrete-time networked control systems with multiple communication delays and bounded disturbances. First, a sliding mode based nonlinear discrete observer is proposed. Then the sufficient conditions of sliding motion asymptotical stability are derived by means of the linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach on a designed surface. Then a discrete-time sliding-mode fault observer is designed that is capable of guaranteeing the discrete-time sliding-mode reaching condition of the specified sliding surface. Finally, an illustrative example is provided to show the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed design method

    Double Asynchronous Switching Control for Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Markov Jump Systems via Adaptive Event-Triggered Mechanism

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    This article addresses the issue of adaptive event- triggered H∞ control for Markov jump systems based on Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy model. Firstly, a new double asynchronous switching controller is presented to deal with the problem of the mismatch of premise variables and modes between the controller and the plant, which is widespread in real network environment. To further reduce the power consumption of communication, a switching adaptive event-triggered mechanism is adopted to relieve the network transmission pressure while ensuring the control effect. In addition, a new Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional (LKF) is constructed to reduce conservatism by introducing the membership functions (MFs) and time-varying delays informa- tion. Meanwhile, the invariant set is estimated to ensure the stability of the system. And the disturbance rejection ability is measured by the optimal H∞ performance index. Finally, two examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach

    A Second-Order Sliding Mode Controller Design for Spacecraft Tracking Control

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    For spacecraft attitude tracking system, there exists the chattering phenomenon. In this paper, the spacecraft motion is decomposed into three-channel subsystems, and a second-order sliding mode control is proposed. This method has been proved to have good convergence and robustness. Combined with the proposed sliding surface, the three-channel controllers are designed. The control performance is confirmed by the simulation results, the approaching process is improved effectively, and a smooth transition is achieved without overshoot and buffeting
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