2005
DOI: 10.1002/rnc.983
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Further results on delay-dependent robust stability conditions of uncertain neutral systems

Abstract: SUMMARYThis paper deals with the problem of robust stability analysis for uncertain neutral systems. In terms of a linear matrix inequality (LMI), an improved delay-dependent asymptotic stability criterion is developed without using bounding techniques on the related cross product terms. Based on this, a new delaydependent LMI condition for robust stability is obtained. Numerical examples are provided to show that the proposed results significantly improve the allowed upper bounds of the delay size over some e… Show more

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“…Using Theorem 3.1, the obtained value is 0.6704, which is much larger than those in [14,[6][7][8]25]. If setting C = 0, this system reduces to a retarded type time-delay system.…”
Section: Example 1 ([25]) Consider the Following Neutral Time-delay mentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Using Theorem 3.1, the obtained value is 0.6704, which is much larger than those in [14,[6][7][8]25]. If setting C = 0, this system reduces to a retarded type time-delay system.…”
Section: Example 1 ([25]) Consider the Following Neutral Time-delay mentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The maximum upper bounds on the delay obtained in [14,[6][7][8]25] are 0.5735, 0.5937, 0.6054, 0.6189 and 0.6612 respectively. Using Theorem 3.1, the obtained value is 0.6704, which is much larger than those in [14,[6][7][8]25].…”
Section: Example 1 ([25]) Consider the Following Neutral Time-delay mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Therefore, for this example, the delaydependent stability condition in this note is more effective than that in [16]. Example 4 Consider the problem of finding a statefeedback stabilizing controller for a nominal system considered in [18] with…”
Section: Maximum H Allowedmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This kind of complex dynamical network is termed as neutral complex dynamical network, which contains delays both in its states and in the derivatives of its states [18]. Practically, the phenomena on neutral time delays often appear in the study of automatic control, population dynamics, partial element equivalent circuits and transmission lines in electrical engineering, controlled constrained manipulators in mechanical engineering, and so on [19][20][21]. For instance, when the complex dynamical network is used to model a stock transaction system, each node's state is defined as an agent's behavior, such as buying, selling and holding, which is driven dynamically by judging the situation at the time and the historical fluctuating rate records.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%