Abstract

AbstractThis paper develops relaxed stabilization conditions for discrete‐time Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy control systems based on the extended nonquadratic Lyapunov function, the nonparallel distributed compensation law, and the convexity of the fuzzy blending coefficients. Three new main results are proposed to further reduce the conservatism by fully exploring the slack matrix technique and introducing new slack matrices and extra collection matrices. The new stabilization conditions are gradually less and less conservative, and more advantageous than the existing results by overall consideration of the conservatism and the computational efforts. A well‐known numerical case and a practical case are carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed stabilization conditions.

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