Abstract

A new memory-reliable controller design for a class of discrete-time systems with time-varying input delays is proposed. By assuming that the actuator fault obeys a certain probabilistic distribution, a new practical actuator fault model is presented. Based on this fault model and the known past information, an augmented system with time-varying delay or non-delay, similar to switched systems, is established. By using the Lyapunov–Krasovskii approach, a sufficient condition for the existence of reliable controller is expressed by linear matrix inequalities. An illustrative example is exploited to show the effectiveness of the proposed design procedures.

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