Publications by authors named "Ali Kazemy"

The problem of event-triggered synchronization of master-slave neural networks is investigated in this article. It is assumed that both communication channels from the sensor to controller and from controller to actuator are subject to stochastic deception attacks modeled by two independent Markov processes. Two discrete event-triggered mechanisms are introduced for both channels to reduce the number of data transmission through the communication channels.

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This paper deals with the design problem of H control for linear systems in finite-frequency (FF) domain. Accordingly, the H norm from the exogenous disturbance to the controlled output is reduced in a given frequency range with utilizing the generalized Kalman-Yakubovic-Popov (gKYP) lemma. As some of the states are hard or impossible to measure in many applications, a dynamic output feedback controller is proposed.

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In this paper, the problem of finite-frequency H controller design for offshore platforms has been addressed. In order to comply with practical requirements, model uncertainties and physical hard constraints such as actuator saturation, maximum allowable displacement of the platform, and maximum deflection of active mass damper (AMD) and the platform deck have been considered and incorporated into the controller design. Then, based on the generalized Kalman-Yakubovic-Popov (KYP) lemma, sufficient conditions have been established in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) to ensure the existence of the finite-frequency H controller.

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