Further results on the asymptotic behavior of a 2D overhead crane with input delays: Exponential convergence
Abstract
This article is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of a 2D overhead crane. Taking into account the presence of a delay in the boundary, and assuming that no displacement term appears in the system, a distributed (interior) damping feedback law is proposed in order to compensate the effect of the delay. Then, invoking the frequency domain method, the solutions of the closed-loop system are proved to converge exponentially to a stationary position. This improves the recent result obtained by Al-Musallam-Ammari-Chentouf, where the rate of convergence is at most of polynomial type.
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