Abstract

The problems of the admissibility and state feedback stabilization for discrete-time singular systems with interval time-varying delay and norm-bounded uncertainty are studied. The system is equivalently transformed into a new comparison form by decomposition. By taking advantage of the Seuret summation inequality, the reciprocally convex inequality, and some relaxation techniques, a delay-dependent criterion that ensures the admissibility of the concerned systems is established. The result on robust stabilization is also obtained by fixing some parameters. It should be pointed out that the results are less dependent on the parameters so that some conservatism is reduced. A numerical example is included to illustrate the effectiveness and improvement of the proposed methods.

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