Abstract

This paper studies the static output feedback stabilization problems. An improved path-following method is proposed for continuous-time systems as well as for discrete-time systems. The method has two advantages. Firstly, by virtue of a new linearization approach, the related bilinear matrix inequalities ensuring the stabilization of the systems are expanded and linearized around some points. The initialization methods for both systems are built. Then a wide range perturbation step is added to help the method escape from local optimum. The effectiveness and merits of the proposed method are shown through several examples. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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