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Robust control of uncertain multi-inventory systems via Linear Matrix Inequality
D. Bauso, L. Giarré, R. Pesenti
Published 2007-10-25Version 1
We consider a continuous time linear multi inventory system with unknown demands bounded within ellipsoids and controls bounded within ellipsoids or polytopes. We address the problem of "-stabilizing the inventory since this implies some reduction of the inventory costs. The main results are certain conditions under which "-stabilizability is possible through a saturated linear state feedback control. All the results are based on a Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs) approach and on some recent techniques for the modeling and analysis of polytopic systems with saturations.
Comments: submitted to Operational Research Letters
Subjects: 93Cxx
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