Delay-dependent and delay-independent energy-to-peak model approximation for systems with time-varying delay [PDF]
This paper deals with the problem of computing an approximation system for a given system with time-varying delay such that the energy-to-peak gain of the error system is less than a prescribed scalar. First, a delay-dependent boundedness condition of energy-to-peak gain is given in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), which recovers the delay ...
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Delay-dependent energy-to-peak filter design for stochastic systems with time delay: A delay partitioning approach [PDF]
The problem of delay-dependent energy-to-peak filter design for a class of stochastic time-delay systems is investigated in this paper. Attention is focused on the design of full-order and reduced-order filters to guarantee a prescribed energy-to-peak performance for the filtering error system.
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