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arxiv: 1212.0767 · v1 · pith:J64CNFVGnew · submitted 2012-12-04 · 🧮 math.OC · cs.SY

Robust Predictor Feedback for Discrete-Time Systems with Input Delays

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keywords feedbacksystemsdiscrete-timedelaysinputbacksteppingincreasesprocedure
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This work studies the design problem of feedback stabilizers for discrete-time systems with input delays. A backstepping procedure is proposed for disturbance-free discrete-time systems. The feedback law designed by using backstepping coincides with the predictor-based feedback law used in continuous-time systems with input delays. However, simple examples demonstrate that the sensitivity of the closed-loop system with respect to modeling errors increases as the value of the delay increases. The paper proposes a Lyapunov redesign procedure which can minimize the effect of the uncertainty. Specific results are provided for linear single-input discrete-time systems with multiplicative uncertainty. The feedback law that guarantees robust global exponential stability is a nonlinear, homogeneous of degree 1 feedback law.

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