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doi: 10.3390/pr7110814
handle: 2117/178646 , 10261/208121
This paper provides a review about the concept of convex systems based on Takagi-Sugeno, linear parameter varying (LPV) and quasi-LPV modeling. These paradigms are capable of hiding the nonlinearities by means of an equivalent description which uses a set of linear models interpolated by appropriately defined weighing functions. Convex systems have become very popular since they allow applying extended linear techniques based on linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) to complex nonlinear systems. This survey aims at providing the reader with a significant overview of the existing LMI-based techniques for convex systems in the fields of control, observation and safety. Firstly, a detailed review of stability, feedback, tracking and model predictive control (MPC) convex controllers is considered. Secondly, the problem of state estimation is addressed through the design of proportional, proportional-integral, unknown input and descriptor observers. Finally, safety of convex systems is discussed by describing popular techniques for fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control (FTC).
Linear parameter varying (LPV) systems, :Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Convex systems, Control system synthesis, Fault tolerant control (FTC), Classificació INSPEC::Control theory, Control system analysis, Takagi-Sugeno systems, Linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), Control theory, :Control theory [Classificació INSPEC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Automàtica i control, Fault diagnosis
Linear parameter varying (LPV) systems, :Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Convex systems, Control system synthesis, Fault tolerant control (FTC), Classificació INSPEC::Control theory, Control system analysis, Takagi-Sugeno systems, Linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), Control theory, :Control theory [Classificació INSPEC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Automàtica i control, Fault diagnosis
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