2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1143374
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The Research of the Overlapping Decentralized Guaranteed Cost Hybrid Control Method for Adjacent Buildings with Uncertain Parameters

Abstract: This paper presents an overlapping decentralized guaranteed cost hybrid control method for adjacent buildings with uncertain parameters, by combining the guaranteed cost control algorithm with the overlapping decentralized control strategy. The passive dampers are used as link members between the two parallel buildings, and the active control devices are installed between two consecutive floors in two adjacent buildings. The passive coupling dampers modulate the relative responses between the two buildings, an… Show more

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“…is uncertainty can have a negative impact on the performance of the controlled system, so the influence of this uncertainty needs to be considered in the design of the controller. e guaranteed cost control algorithm provides an effective way to solve this class of control problems, and the method allows a defined upper bound on the performance index of the system while also ensuring its robust stability [22]. Zhang et al [23] studied the guaranteed cost control problem for a kind of nonlinear discrete-time-delay system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is uncertainty can have a negative impact on the performance of the controlled system, so the influence of this uncertainty needs to be considered in the design of the controller. e guaranteed cost control algorithm provides an effective way to solve this class of control problems, and the method allows a defined upper bound on the performance index of the system while also ensuring its robust stability [22]. Zhang et al [23] studied the guaranteed cost control problem for a kind of nonlinear discrete-time-delay system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%