2020
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.2315
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Output optimization of scalar and 2‐dimension time‐varying nonlinear systems using zeroing dynamics

Abstract: The optimal control of time-varying nonlinear systems is an important research topic and faces many difficulties and challenges, but also has substantial benefits. In this paper, the output optimization of scalar time-varying nonlinear (STVN) system and 2-dimension time-varying nonlinear (2DTVN) system is considered. The zeroing dynamics (ZD) method, which can solve the time-varying problems flexibly and effectively, has been extensively used in recent years. By introducing the ZD method, the time-varying opti… Show more

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“…ird, the higher-order discrete algorithm (i.e., the ten-instant discrete algorithm) is more easily affected by the rounding error disturbance [44]. us, the experimental results of the DDD model in this study showing the divergence are actually complementing the previous research studies, in addition to the confirmation of [47] about divergence. erefore, we summarize that the DDD model is generally less effective, with further in-depth investigation being also a future research direction.…”
Section: Remarksupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…ird, the higher-order discrete algorithm (i.e., the ten-instant discrete algorithm) is more easily affected by the rounding error disturbance [44]. us, the experimental results of the DDD model in this study showing the divergence are actually complementing the previous research studies, in addition to the confirmation of [47] about divergence. erefore, we summarize that the DDD model is generally less effective, with further in-depth investigation being also a future research direction.…”
Section: Remarksupporting
confidence: 72%
“…According to the assumption of the matrix inverse problem, we can substitute A − 1 (t) with X(t) in (47) and thus obtain…”
Section: A(t)x(t)a(t) + A(t) _ X(t)a(t) + A(t)x(t) _ A(t) � _ A(t)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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