Dissipative controller design for networked control systems via the Markovian jump system approach

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This paper describes a dissipative controller design for networked control systems modeled by the Markovian jump system. Dissipativity refers to the existence of a supply rate dealing with the system such that the closed-loop system has a dissipative property. The main result of this paper is a solvability condition in terms of linear matrix inequalities for achieving dissipativity of a dynamic output feedback problem in networked control systems via the Markovian jump system approach. A numerical example is given to show the efficacy of the proposed design. © 2013 Published by ITB Journal Publisher.

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Najmurrokhman, A., Riyanto, B., Syaichu-Rohman, A., & Hendrawan. (2013). Dissipative controller design for networked control systems via the Markovian jump system approach. Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences, 45 B(1), 25–46. https://doi.org/10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2013.45.1.3

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