Abstract

The fuzzy memory sampled-data control problem for permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG)-based wind energy conversion system (WECS) with stochastic packet dropouts is discussed in this paper. To do this, the PMSG-based WECS dynamics are firstly modelled by a set of fuzzy IF-THEN rules of the Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy model because of high nonlinearity. And then, to minimize design conservatism, a suitable augmented looped-type Lyapunov functional along with a novel integral inequality is established by using the sampling mode information with signal transmission delay. Further, a fuzzy memory-based sampled-data controller is designed to obtain the asymptotic stability condition under the circumstances of packet dropouts, and simultaneously, disturbance reduction is confirmed. Thereafter, the associated fuzzy controller gains can be computed by solving a number of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Finally, the application of the suggested method to a real-world system is proved using PMSG-based WECS, and the mathematical Rossler's system demonstrates the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed technique over the existing method.

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