We investigate delayed state feedback control of a periodic-review inventory management system with perishable goods. The stock under consideration is replenished from multiple supply sources. By using delayed states as… Click to show full abstract
We investigate delayed state feedback control of a periodic-review inventory management system with perishable goods. The stock under consideration is replenished from multiple supply sources. By using delayed states as well as current states of the inventory system, a delayed feedback \(H_\infty\) control strategy is developed to mitigate bullwhip effects of the system. Some conditions on the existence of the delayed feedback \(H_\infty\) controller are derived. It is found through simulation results that the proposed delayed \(H_\infty\) control scheme is capable of improving the performance of the inventory management significantly. In addition, the delayed controller is better than the traditional delay-free \(H_\infty\) controller. doi:10.1017/S1446181117000153
               
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