Abstract
Flexible manufacturing has been the trend in the area of the modern chemical process nowadays. One of the essential characteristics of flexible manufacturing is to track time-varying target trajectories (e.g. diversity and quantity of products). A possible tool to achieve time-varying targets is contraction theory. However, the contraction theory was developed for continuous time systems and there lacks analysis and synthesis tools for discrete-time systems. This article develops a systematic approach to discrete-time contraction analysis and control synthesis using Discrete-time Control Contraction Metrics (DCCM) which can be implemented using Sum of Square (SOS) programming. The proposed approach is demonstrated by illustrative example.
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