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Title: Attainability analysis in the problem of stochastic equilibria synthesis for nonlinear discrete systems
Authors: Bashkirtseva, I.
Ryashko, L.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Citation: Bashkirtseva I. Attainability analysis in the problem of stochastic equilibria synthesis for nonlinear discrete systems / I. Bashkirtseva, L. Ryashko // International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. — 2013. — Vol. 23. — № 1. — P. 5-16.
Abstract: A nonlinear discrete-time control system forced by stochastic disturbances is considered. We study the problem of synthesis of the regulator which stabilizes an equilibrium of the deterministic system and provides required scattering of random states near this equilibrium for the corresponding stochastic system. Our approach is based on the stochastic sensitivity functions technique. The necessary and important part of the examined control problem is an analysis of attainability. For 2D systems, a detailed investigation of attainability domains is given. A parametrical description of the attainability domains for various types of control inputs in a stochastic Henon model is presented. Application of this technique for suppression of noise-induced chaos is demonstrated.
Keywords: ATTAINABILITY
CHAOS SUPPRESSION
STOCHASTIC SENSITIVITY FUNCTION
CONTROL SYSTEM SYNTHESIS
STOCHASTIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
STOCHASTIC MODELS
STOCHASTIC SYSTEMS
ATTAINABILITY
CHAOS SUPPRESSION
DETERMINISTIC SYSTEMS
NONLINEAR DISCRETE SYSTEM
NONLINEAR DISCRETE-TIME
STOCHASTIC DISTURBANCES
STOCHASTIC EQUILIBRIUM
STOCHASTIC SENSITIVITY FUNCTIONS
DISCRETE TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/26759
SCOPUS ID: 84884609483
WOS ID: 000317725800001
PURE ID: 910648
ISSN: 2083-8492
1641-876X
DOI: 10.2478/amcs-2013-0001
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