Abstract

For a class of 2-D spatial distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with space-dependent diffusivity, this article aims to achieve exponential realization of their desired profiles. To reduce the number of required sensors and actuators, a planar output feedback boundary control strategy is proposed with combining two nonfull-domain measurement methods, boundary collocated measurement and planar linear measurement, in which only two boundaries of the considered 2-D spatial DPSs are controlled and a little output information is measured. Moreover, by employing the Poincaré-Wirtinger inequality and variable substitution dexterously, the final exponential convergence criteria of the error system can be obtained with method of "Diverse treatment for same term." Finally, we provide a general numerical example and an application example in 2-D heat conduction systems to illustrate the effectiveness and practicability of the proposed measurement and control schemes.

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