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- W4317496722 abstract "In this article, we consider the disturbance rejection control problem for networked control systems using a subpredictor-based extended state observer. The networked control system is subject to large input and output delays. To handle the time delays, a subpredictor-based extended state observer is proposed to estimate the unknown state and disturbance by dividing the total delay into small pieces. The proposed observer is composed of a set of predictor-based observers connected in series, and each elementary observer is only responsible for compensating the effect of a fraction of the total delay. By using the disturbance compensation technique, we design a sampled-data composite controller to attenuate the influence of external disturbance. The proposed control method can handle the multirate case where the sensor and controller have different sampling and updating rates. It shows that under the proposed control method, the disturbance rejection ability of the control system can be effectively improved in the presence of arbitrary large input and output delays. The simulation results are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control method." @default.
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- W4317496722 title "Disturbance Rejection Control for Networked Control Systems Using Subpredictor-Based Extended State Observer" @default.
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