Abstract
In this paper, the problem of resilient observer-based robust control is considered for discrete-time Markov jump systems subject to asynchronous models and extended dissipativity. The model uncertainty is in the interval type, which has an ability to describe parameter fluctuating phenomenon more accurately than using the norm-bounded uncertainty. A hidden Markov chain is employed to depict the mismatch between the original system and the observer-based controller. Conditions are provided to ensure the stability of the resulting closed-loop system with a desired dissipation performance regardless of the uncertainties. An example is presented to illustrate the effectiveness and potential of the proposed new design techniques.
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