
In this paper, the driving idea is to use a possible approximation of partial differential equations with boundary control by ordinary differential equations with time-varying delayed input, for a control purpose. This results in the development of a specific nonlinear control methodology for such delayed-input systems. The case of water flow control in open channel systems is used as a motivating and illustrative example, with corresponding simulation results.
predictor, nonlinear systems, varying delay, control, time-delay systems, Infinite dimension, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 620, 510
predictor, nonlinear systems, varying delay, control, time-delay systems, Infinite dimension, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 620, 510
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