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Finite-Time Simultaneous Stabilization for Stochastic Port-Controlled Hamiltonian Systems over Delayed and Fading Channels

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  • Yaping Tang
  • Weiwei Sun
  • Dongqing Liu

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In this paper, a finite-time simultaneous stabilization problem is investigated for a set of stochastic port-controlled Hamiltonian (PCH) systems over delayed and fading noisy channels. The feedback control signals transmitted via a communication network suffer from both constant transmission delay and fading channels which are modeled as a time-varying stochastic model. First, on the basis of dissipative Hamiltonian structural properties, two stochastic PCH systems are combined to form an augmented system by a single output feedback controller and then sufficient conditions are developed for the semiglobally finite-time simultaneous stability in probability (SGFSSP) of the resulting closed-loop systems. The case of multiple stochastic PCH systems is also considered and a new control scheme is proposed for the systems to save costs and achieve computational simplification. Finally, an example is provided to verify the feasibility of the proposed simultaneous stabilization method.

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  • Yaping Tang & Weiwei Sun & Dongqing Liu, 2020. "Finite-Time Simultaneous Stabilization for Stochastic Port-Controlled Hamiltonian Systems over Delayed and Fading Channels," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6387025
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/6387025
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