Abstract

This article figures out the asynchronous output feedback sliding mode dissipative control issue for Markovian jump delay systems (MJDSs) with uncertain parameters and external disturbances. Different from the massive methods of constructing sliding mode surfaces (SMS), a new dynamic output feedback (DOF) integral SMS is developed, where the SMS is composed of a virtual controller with quantized output and the controller is asynchronous with the system mode. Meanwhile, the reachability of the SMS is guaranteed. In addition, the transition rates (TRs) considered in this paper are generally bounded, which means that the designed method applies to the more general case of TRs, such as fully known and partially unknown TRs. The sufficient criteria of stochastic stability and strict dissipation for the MJDSs are deduced. The design scheme of the controller gain matrix is proposed by the linear matrix inequality (LMI) technique. Finally, two examples are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of the designed technique.

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