Novel Stability Criteria of Nonlinear Uncertain Systems with Time-Varying Delay
Yali Dong,1Shengwei Mei,2and Xueli Wang1
Academic Editor: Irena RachΕ―nkovΓ‘
Received31 Jan 2011
Revised08 May 2011
Accepted09 May 2011
Published12 Jul 2011
Abstract
The problem of robust exponential stabilization for dynamical nonlinear systems with uncertainties and time-varying delay is considered in the paper. By constructing the proposed Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach, continuous state feedback controllers are put forward, and the criteria which guarantee the exponential stabilization of the nonlinear systems with uncertainties and time-varying delay are established in terms of solutions to the standard Riccati differential equations. Furthermore, based on the Lyapunov method and the linear matrix inequality approach, the sufficient conditions of exponential stability for a class of uncertain systems with time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations are derived. Finally, two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the validity of the results.
1. Introduction
The stability problem and stabilization problem of time-delay systems are important problems not yet completely solved and continuously investigated by many people. For control systems with delayed state, existing stability criteria can be classified into two categories, that is, delay-independent ones and delay-dependent ones, and delay-independent ones are usually more conservative than the delay-dependent ones. On the other hand, it is unavoidable to include uncertain parameters and perturbations in practical control systems due to modeling errors, measurement errors, approximations, and so on. Therefore, the robust stabilization problem of uncertain dynamical systems with time-varying delays has attracted considerable attention of many researchers in recent years, and most of these papers have always adopted linear matrix equalities to guarantee the exponential stability of dynamical systems by employing Leibniz-Newton formula or different transformations. For instance, by employing a descriptor model transformation and a decomposition technique of the delay term matrix, the robust stability of uncertain linear systems with a single time-varying delay and nonlinear perturbations is investigated in [1]. Without introducing any free weighting matrices, in [2], new delay-dependent stability criteria for time-delay systems have been derived by introducing a new type of Lyapunov functional which contains some triple-integral terms and fully uses the information on the lower bound of the delay. In [3], the exponential stability of linear distributed parameter systems with time-varying delays is studied through Linear Operator Inequalities which are reduced to standard Linear Matrix Inequalities. Based on the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach, in [4], a stability criterion of uncertain linear systems with interval time-varying delay is derived by introducing some relaxation matrices that can be used to reduce the conservatism of the criteria. In terms of linear matrix inequality, [5] proposes a new delay-dependent stability criterion for dynamic systems with time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations. In [6], a class of linear systems with unknown norm-bounded uncertainties and time-varying delays is investigated with Leibniz-Newton formula and linear matrix inequalities, which allow computing simultaneously the two bounds that characterize the exponential stability rate of the solution. In [7], the system is transformed into another one by the transformation of , and then delay-dependent stability criteria have been derived in terms of a matrix inequality (LMI) which can be easily solved using efficient convex optimization algorithms. In [8], by constructing a suitable augmented Lyapunovβs functional and utilizing free weight matrices, the criterion for stabilization of uncertain dynamic systems with time-varying delays is established in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Using the method of the matrix equality, [9] has presented some improved stability criteria to guarantee that the uncertain systems with two successive delay components are robustly, asymptotically stable. In [10, 11], the stabilization of uncertain dynamic systems is considered. In [12], the stability analysis problem of linear neutral delay differential systems with multiple time delays is investigated. Using the Lyapunov method, some sufficient conditions are presented for the asymptotic stability of systems. In [13], the problem of robust stabilization of a class of nonlinear dynamical systems with delayed perturbations is considered. Based on the stability of the nominal systems, a new stabilizing control law for exponential stability of the system is designed using Lyapunov stability theory.
Being different from them, this paper chooses the Riccati differential equation to solve the stabilization of uncertain time-delay systems. The sufficient conditions which guarantee that the uncertain systems with time-varying delay and nonlinear perturbations are exponentially stabilizable are presented by employing Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, and the controllers are constructed.
The rest of this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 presents notations, assumptions, and lemmas which can be used in the proof of theorems. In Section 3, the main results on the robust exponential stabilization for the uncertain systems with time-varying delay and nonlinear perturbations are given. Two numerical examples are provided to illustrate the use of our results in Section 4. Finally, the conclusion follows in Section 5.
2. Preliminaries
For convenience, we now introduce the following notations that will be employed throughout the paper. The notation is used to denote the -dimensional space. denotes the set of all real nonnegative numbers. denotes the space of all ββmatrices. or denotes the scalar product of two vectors and . denotes the Euclidean vector norm of . denotes the set of all eigenvalues of . is defined by . ββis defined by . For , denotes the set of all -valued continuous functions mapping intoββ. A matrix is semipositive definite if , for all . is positive definite if for all . means . Also, ββis defined by ,ββandββ is defined by .
Now, let us consider a class of uncertain systems with time-varying delay and nonlinear perturbations of the form
where is the state, is the control function, are continuous matrixes of appropriate dimensions on , and , , represent the system uncertainties and are assumed to be continuous in all their arguments. Moreover, is the uncertain vector, and is a compact set. In addition, perturbation is a given nonlinear function satisfying for all , and there exist scalars such that
for all . The initial function , , has its norm . The delay is a continuous function satisfying (H1), , for all .
The purpose of this paper is to design a state feedback controller such that the closed-loop system ofββ(2.1)
is robustly -exponentially stable, that is, every solution of the system satisfies
for all the uncertainties ,β,β.
Before proposing our theorems, we introduce for (2.1) the following standard assumptions and lemmas that will be needed for deriving the main results.
Assumption 1. For all there exist continuous matrix functions , ,ββ of appropriate dimensions such that
Remark 2.1. Assumption 1 defines the matching condition about the uncertainties and is a rather standard assumption for robust control problem (see, e.g., [10, 14β16]).
Lemma 2.2 (see [15]). For any real vectors , and any matrix with appropriate dimensions, it follows that
Lemma 2.3 (see [11]). Given constant symmetric matrices , , , and , , then if and only if
3. Main Results
In this section, we will present our main results on the robust exponential stabilization of system (2.1).
Given positive numbers , , , , we set
We need the following assumption.
Assumption 2. For any , .
Theorem 3.1. Suppose that condition (H1) and Assumptions 1-2 hold. If there exist positive numbers , , , , and a symmetric positive semidefinite matrix function satisfying the following Riccati differential equation:
then system (2.1) is robustly -exponentially stabilizable with feedback control
Moreover, the solution satisfies the condition
Proof. Let , where
For the closed-loop system (2.3) of system (2.1), we consider the following Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional:
where
The time derivative of along the trajectory of (2.3) is given by
where
Applying Lemma 2.2 gives
Using (2.2) and (3.3), we get
In addition, it is easy to obtain the following:
The last equality is got because of . Therefore, we get
Then introducing (3.2) into (3.13) we can get
It is obvious that
Integrating both sides of (3.15) from 0 to , we get
On the other hand, from the expression of , it is easy to see that
In addition, since
we get . Hence we have
So the closed-loop system (2.3) is exponentially stable. This completes the proof.
Remark 3.2. Note that from the proof of Theorem 3.1, condition (3.2) can be relaxed via the following matrix inequality:
In addition, we consider a class of uncertain systems with time-varying delays and simple nonlinear perturbations as follows:
where , , are constant matrices of appropriate dimensions and ,β,β are unknown time-varying uncertain matrices, and there exist scalars such that
Given positive numbers , , , , we set
We have the following theorem.
Theorem 3.3. Suppose that condition (H1) holds. If there exist positive numbers , , , , and a symmetric positive define matrix such that the following LMIs hold:
then system (3.21) is robustly exponentially stabilizable with feedback control
Moreover, the solution satisfies the condition
where and represents the maximum eigenvalue of .
Proof. From (3.25), we get that is a symmetric positive define matrix. For system (3.21), select a Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional as
where
The time derivative of along trajectory of (3.21) is given by
where
Applying Lemma 2.2 and inequality (3.22) gives
Noticing
we get
Hence we obtain
Noticing , and from (3.24) and using Lemma 2.3, we obtain
By pre-multiplying and post-multiplying the right-hand side of (3.36) with it follows that
So we have
It is obvious that
Integrating both sides of (3.15) from 0 to , we get
On the other hand, from the expression of , it is easy to see that
In addition, since
we get . Hence we have
So the system (3.21) is robustly exponentially stabilizable. This completes the proof of Theorem 3.3.
4. Illustrative Examples
In this section, we will give numerical examples to demonstrate the effective of the proposed methods.
Example 4.1. Consider system (2.1) with and
where , , with , , . It is easy to obtain that
that is, . We can get , . , , , . For the positive numbers , , , we can verify that all the conditions of Theorem 3.1 are satisfied, and the solution of the Riccati differential equation (3.2) is given by
Therefore, the system is robustly -exponentially stabilizable with feedback control
Noting , the solution of the system satisfies
Remark 4.2. The systems in the examples that are dealt by [17] do not contain uncertainty in the linear part on state and control, and those systems are robustly stabilizable. But, our Example 4.1 contains uncertainty in the linear part on state and control, and the system in Example 4.1 is robustlyββ-exponentially stabilizable. Using the similar approach in [17], our results can be extended to the systems with multiple delays.
We can verify that all the conditions of Theorem 3.3 and LMI (3.24) and (3.25) are satisfied with
By Theorem 3.3, the system is exponentially stabilizable with feedback control
and the solution of the system satisfies
For
and the initial condition
the simulation result is shown in Figure 1. It is seen from Figure 1 that the closed-loop system is exponentially stable.
5. Conclusions
The problem of robust stabilization for a class of dynamical nonlinear systems with uncertainties and time-varying delays has been considered. On condition that the derivative of time-varying delays has restriction, a novel stability criterion which can guarantee the exponential stabilization of the uncertain systems with time-varying delay and nonlinear perturbations has been established by using the Riccati differential equation. The continuous state feedback controller has been proposed. Furthermore, based on the Lyapunov method, a linear matrix inequality approach to robust exponentially stabilization for a class of uncertain systems with time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations via linear memoryless state feedback has been proposed. Finally, two illustrative examples have been given to demonstrate the utilization of the results.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China under Grant no. 50977047 and the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin under Grant no. 11JCYBJC06800.
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