Abstract

ABSTRACT This study mainly discusses extended admissibility and fuzzy parallel distributed compensation (PDC) control issues for discrete singular fuzzy systems with multiple difference matrices existing in the rules. By the overall system associated with the discrete singular models with multiple difference matrices, we first propose an extended admissibility analysis criteria, where the new results not only involve some slack matrices but also have a less number of linear matrix inequalities’ (LMIs) constraints. Furthermore, by hiring the fuzzy PDC, explicit design criteria are further developed for the regarded system. Noticeably, the new design method can cope with controller synthesis of the admissibility and D-admissibility issues. Due to all the presented criteria are formed by the strict LMIs, we can readily evaluate them via some existing LMI solvers. Finally, two numerical examples are involved to demonstrate the applicability and the feasibility of the developed results.

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