Abstract

This article is concerned with the problems of high-order moment interval stability/stabilization and observability of stochastic impulsive T–S fuzzy systems (SITSFSs). Firstly, the definition of high-order moment interval stability is proposed of SITSFSs in this paper. In consideration of the connection between pole placement and performance of systems, sufficient conditions for the distribution of the eigenvalues of systems within a defined interval are provided, serving as the criterion for the interval stability in high-order moment of SITSFSs. Different from the general concept of stability, besides determining the stability in high-order moment of the system, high-order moment interval stability can also describe the dynamic performance in high-order moment of systems. Then, the proposed approach in combination with fuzzy control theory provides a reliable and effective method for designing an interval state feedback controller that can ensure the stability of systems and regulate convergence rate of systems. Furthermore, moment observability of SITSFSs has also been addressed in this article. Finally, the numerical simulation verifies the validity and suitability of the proposed method.

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