The Application of Time-Delay Dependent H∞ Control Model in Manufacturing Decision Optimization

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This paper uses a time-delay dependent H∞ control model to analyze the effect of manufacturing decisions on the process of transmission from resources to capability. We establish a theoretical framework of manufacturing management process based on three terms: resource, manufacturing decision, and capability. Then we build a time-delay H∞ robust control model to analyze the robustness of manufacturing management. With the state feedback controller between manufacturing resources and decision, we find that there is an optimal decision to adjust the process of transmission from resources to capability under uncertain environment. Finally, we provide an example to prove the robustness of this model.

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Guo, H., Wang, B., Zhang, J., Chen, S., & Qiu, Y. (2015). The Application of Time-Delay Dependent H∞ Control Model in Manufacturing Decision Optimization. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/219134

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