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Output regulation boundary control of first-order coupled linear MIMO hyperbolic PIDE systems

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Pages 410-423 | Received 19 Jul 2017, Accepted 02 May 2018, Published online: 24 Jun 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The work addresses the output regulation problem for coupled linear multiple input multiple output (MIMO) hyperbolic partial integro-differential equation systems with disturbances affecting the systems through the space and boundary input. The exosystems are extended to generate ramp signals and general family of polynomial signals. The system decomposition is applied through the state transformation and yields a decoupled equivalent system. Based on the decoupled form, the backstepping transformation is applied and then in the new coordinate, the full state and output-feedback regulators are designed, respectively. For the state feedback regulator, the corresponding regulator equation is obtained and its solvability conditions are provided to facilitate the regulator design and feasibility. The design of observer-based regulator is based on the decoupling of the observer error system into a PDE subsystem and an ODE subsystem so that the backstepping approach achieves stabilisation by eigenvalue assignment leading to design of observer stabilizing gains.

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Stevan Dubljevic   http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1889-1599

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