Abstract

AbstractFor nonlinear uncertain switched systems, the problem of how to overcome the controller vulnerability is studied when the actuator saturation is considered. The sufficient condition for guaranteeing nonfragile robust exponential stabilization of the system is derived by using the method of minimum dwell time. Then, a switching law and the nonfragile state feedback controllers are designed such that the closed‐loop system can be robustly exponentially stabilized at the origin. Next, when some scalar parameters of the closed‐loop system are given, the design issue of the nonfragile state feedback controllers, which aim at enlarging the estimation of domain of attraction for closed‐loop system, is transformed into a convex optimization issue with linear matrix inequalities (LMI) constraints. Finally, an example is given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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