Stabilization of interconnected nonlinear systems with multiplicative measurement noise: A decentralized aperiodic intermittent control strategy
Wanying Guo,
Yuchen Zhou and
Wenxue Li
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2025, vol. 198, issue C
Abstract:
This study proposes a decentralized aperiodic intermittent (DAI) control strategy for stabilizing interconnected nonlinear systems with multiplicative measurement noise. Compared to traditional aperiodic intermittent control, the DAI control strategy offers two advantages: first, it eliminates the strict constraints on the lower bound of work intervals and upper bound of control periods; second, it allows the controller of each subsystem to operate independently without the need for information exchange with other subsystems. The controllers for each subsystem are designed using the backstepping method, along with the construction of their corresponding Lyapunov functions. Building upon this, graph theory is employed to derive a global Lyapunov function, thereby establishing sufficient conditions for mean-square exponential stability. To verify the practicality of the theoretical results, the proposed DAI control strategy is applied to a microgrid system, and numerical simulations demonstrate the effectiveness of this method.
Keywords: Interconnected nonlinear systems; Multiplicative measurement noise; Decentralized aperiodic intermittent control; Stabilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2025.116489
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