Abstract

In this paper, we present a new output feedback control approach for discrete-time linear systems subject to actuator saturations using parameter-dependent Lyapunov functions. The saturation level indicator serves as a scheduling parameter. The resulting nonlinear controller is expressed in a quasi-LPV (linear parameter-varying) form, and the stabilization and disturbance attenuation problems are formulated and solved as finite-dimensional linear matrix inequality (LMI) optimization problems. Our approach is less conservative than a single quadratic Lyapunov function method. Specifically, the proposed output feedback control law asymptotically stabilizes the open loop system with a larger domain of attraction and achieves better disturbance attenuation under energy and magnitude bounded disturbances.

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