Abstract
This article is concerned with the periodic tracking control problem for nonlinear systems. First, the Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy model is employed to describe the nonlinear control systems. Second, considering the partly unmeasurable states of the system, a novel fuzzy observer-based repetitive controller, which is the mixed controller of the fuzzy observer-based controller and the fuzzy repetitive controller, is designed to deal with the periodic tracking control problem. To reduce the conservatism and increase the feasible solution space of the stabilization conditions, a new fuzzy relaxed matrix technique is developed by introducing some relaxed matrices in the derivative of the fuzzy normalized membership function. Then, the fuzzy Lyapunov functional with an additional separation parameter and the augmented fuzzy matrix technique (the interactions of fuzzy observer subsystems) are proposed such that the delay-dependent stability condition of the closed-loop system in the form of linear matrix inequality is obtained with less conservatism. It is worth noting that due to introducing an additional parameter in the fuzzy Lyapunov functional, the fuzzy controller and fuzzy observer can be separately designed, which largely enhances the flexibility of design with low computational complexity. Finally, three examples are provided to illustrate the effectiveness and less conservatism of the proposed method.
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