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Robust Control for Semilinear Parabolic Distributed Parameter Systems With External Disturbances via Mobile Actuators and Sensors.

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This article presents a robust feedback compensator design approach for semilinear parabolic distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with external disturbances via mobile actuators and sensors. An performance constraint is introduced to… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a robust feedback compensator design approach for semilinear parabolic distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with external disturbances via mobile actuators and sensors. An performance constraint is introduced to deal with the external disturbances from the model and measurement noise. Two types of feedback compensators are designed in terms of the collocated and noncollocated mobile actuators and sensors. By the Lyapunov direct technique, some sufficient conditions based on LMI constraints are proposed for the exponential stability under performance constraints in the L²-norm. Moreover, the open-loop and closed-loop well-posedness of the semilinear DPSs with external disturbances are analyzed via the C0 -semigroup theory approach. Finally, extensive numerical simulation results for semilinear DPSs with external disturbances via collocated and noncollocated mobile actuators and sensors are shown to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: mobile actuators; external disturbances; actuators sensors; parabolic distributed; disturbances via; semilinear parabolic

Journal Title: IEEE transactions on cybernetics
Year Published: 2022

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