Basic Properties and Stability of Fractional-Order Reset Control Systems
Abstract
Reset control is introduced to overcome limitations of linear control. A reset controller includes a linear controller which resets some of states to zero when their input is zero or certain non-zero values. This paper studies the application of the fractional-order Clegg integrator (FCI) and compares its performance with both the commonly used first order reset element (FORE) and traditional Clegg integrator (CI). Moreover, stability of reset control systems is generalized for the fractional-order case. Two examples are given to illustrate the application of the stability theorem.
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