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Dissipativity-based static output feedback design for discrete-time LTI systems with time-varying input delays

Published 2 Jul 2021 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2107.01138v1)

Abstract: This note is concerned with the presentation of new delay-dependent dissipativity-based convex conditions (expressed in the form of linear matrix inequalities) for the design of static output feedback (SOF) stabilizing gains for open-loop unstable discrete-time systems with input time-varying delays. A modified definition of QSR-dissipativity combined with the use of Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals as storage functions and the application of Finsler's Lemma lead to the gathering of non-interactive design conditions. We show that, differently from most works dealing with controller design for time-delayed systems, the developed conditions present very small conservatism compared to stability analysis conditions derived with the same strategy. Due to being a particular case of SOF with an identity output matrix, static state feedback (SSF) gains can also trivially be computed from the conditions.

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