4.7 Article

On Time-Synchronized Stability and Control

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN CYBERNETICS-SYSTEMS
Volume 52, Issue 4, Pages 2450-2463

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSMC.2021.3050183

Keywords

Synchronization; Convergence; Numerical stability; Stability criteria; Sliding mode control; Trajectory; Closed loop systems; Lyapunov analysis; sliding-mode control; time-synchronized convergence

Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Council, Agency of Science, Technology and Research, Singapore [192 25 00054]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20200239]

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The study introduces a novel control problem called time-synchronized stability (TSS) with unique finite/fixed-time stability considerations, presenting sufficient conditions for achieving (fixed-) TSS. It is found that norm-normalized sign functions contribute to achieving TSS in control system design. Additionally, a fixed-time-synchronized sliding-mode controller for second-order systems is proposed and singularity avoidance is considered.
Previous research on finite-time control focuses on forcing a system state (vector) to converge within a certain time moment, regardless of how each state element converges. In the present work, we introduce a control problem with unique finite/fixed-time stability considerations, namely time-synchronized stability (TSS), where at the same time, all the system state elements converge to the origin, and fixed-TSS, where the upper bound of the synchronized settling time is invariant with any initial state. Accordingly, sufficient conditions for (fixed-) TSS are presented. On the basis of these formulations of the time-synchronized convergence property, the classical sign function, and also a norm-normalized sign function, are first revisited. Then in terms of this notion of TSS, we investigate their differences with applications in control system design for first-order systems (to illustrate the key concepts and outcomes), paying special attention to their convergence performance. It is found that while both these sign functions contribute to system stability, nevertheless an important result can be drawn that norm-normalized sign functions help a system to additionally achieve TSS. Furthermore, we propose a fixed-time-synchronized sliding-mode controller for second-order systems; and we also consider the important related matters of singularity avoidance there. Finally, numerical simulations are conducted to present the (fixed-) time-synchronized features attained; and further explorations of the merits of the proposed (fixed-) TSS are described.

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