Abstract
In this paper, the stability problem of discrete-time systems with time-varying delay is considered. Some new stability criteria are derived by using a switching technique. Compared with the Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional (LKF) approach, the method used in this paper has two features. First, a switched model, which is equivalent to the original system and contains more delay information, is introduced. It means that the criteria obtained by using the LKF method can be regarded as stability criteria for the switched system under arbitrary switching. Second, when the switching signal is known, the stability problem for the switched model under constrained switching is considered and piecewise LKFs are adopted to obtain stability criteria. Since constrained switching is less conservative than arbitrary switching if the switching signal is known, one can know that the obtained results in this paper are less conservative than some existing ones. Two examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the obtained results.
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