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    Title: A Reconstruction Procedure Associated with Switching Lyapunov Function for Relaxing Stability Assurance of T-S Fuzzy Mode
    Authors: Juang, Yau-Tarng;Yan, Chung-Lin;Huang, Chih-Peng;黃志鵬
    Contributors: 臺北市立大學資訊科學系
    Date: 2015-06-23
    Issue Date: 2019-02-14
    Abstract: This paper proposes a novel reconstruction procedure to lessen the conservatism of stability assurance of T-S Fuzzy Mode. By dividing the state variables into some bounded regions, the considered T-S fuzzy model can be first transferred to an alternative form via a reconstructing procedure. Thus, we can attain some relaxing stability criteria based on the switching quadratic Lyapunov function (SQLF) method. Notably, these proposed conditions are explicitly formulated by linear matrix inequality (LMI) form and can handily be evaluated by current software tools. Finally some illustrative examples are given to experimentally demonstrate the validity and merit of the proposed method.
    Relation: Mathematical Problems in Engineering,Vol. 2015,P.1-12
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science] Periodical Articles

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