Abstract

This paper is concerned with the design of a memory state feedback controller for linear systems with interval time-varying delays. The time delay is assumed to be a time-varying continuous function belonging to a given interval, which means that the lower and upper bounds of time-varying delay are available. First, a less conservative delay-range-dependent stability criteria is proposed by using a new interval fraction method. In the process of controller synthesis, the history information of system is considered in the controller design by introducing the lower delay state. Moreover, the usual memoryless state feedback controller for the underlying systems could be considered as a special case of the memory case. Finally, two numerical examples are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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