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New results in global stabilization for stochastic nonlinear systems
T.Bian,Z.-P.Jiang
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(Control and Networks Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University)
摘要:
This paper presents new results on the robust global stabilization and the gain assignment problems for stochastic nonlinear systems. Three stochastic nonlinear control design schemes are developed. Furthermore, a new stochastic gain assignment method is developed for a class of uncertain interconnected stochastic nonlinear systems. This method can be combined with the nonlinear small-gain theorem to design partial-state feedback controllers for stochastic nonlinear systems. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
关键词:  Stochastic nonlinear systems, stochastic input-to-output stability, stabilization, gain assignment, small-gain
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Received:November 18, 2015Revised:December 09, 2015
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New results in global stabilization for stochastic nonlinear systems
T. Bian,Z.-P. Jiang
(Control and Networks Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University)
Abstract:
This paper presents new results on the robust global stabilization and the gain assignment problems for stochastic nonlinear systems. Three stochastic nonlinear control design schemes are developed. Furthermore, a new stochastic gain assignment method is developed for a class of uncertain interconnected stochastic nonlinear systems. This method can be combined with the nonlinear small-gain theorem to design partial-state feedback controllers for stochastic nonlinear systems. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
Key words:  Stochastic nonlinear systems, stochastic input-to-output stability, stabilization, gain assignment, small-gain