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Quantized Control Design for Cognitive Radio Networks Modeled as Nonlinear Semi-Markovian Jump Systems
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Mathematical ProgrammingStochastic Hybrid SystemEngineeringNetworked ControlRobust ControlSemi-markovian Jump SystemsMarkovian SystemMathematical Control TheoryLinear ControlSystems EngineeringControl DesignStochastic ControlCognitive NetworkPlant Transformation
This paper is concerned with the quantized control design problem for a class of semi-Markovian jump systems with repeated scalar nonlinearities. A semi-Markovian system of this kind has been transformed into an associated Markovian system via a supplementary variable technique and a plant transformation. A sufficient condition for associated Markovian jump systems is developed. This condition guarantees that the corresponding closed-loop systems are stochastically stable and have a prescribed H <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">∞</sub> performance. The existence conditions for full- and reduced-order dynamic output feedback controllers are proposed, and the cone complementarity linearization procedure is employed to cast the controller design problem into a sequential minimization one, which can be solved efficiently with existing optimization techniques. Finally, an application to cognitive-radio systems demonstrates the efficiency of the new design method developed.
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