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By application of a Lyapunov Krasovskii functional, Jensen's inequality, standard matrix inequality procedures, Luenberger-type observer, delay-interval bounds and delay-derivative limits, observer-based controller synthesis approach using nonlinear matrix inequalities for the nonlinear time-delay systems is provided.
An observer-based controller design condition is obtained by application of the Lyapunov theory, by involving the one-sided Lipschitz condition and quadratic inner-boundedness criterion, and by incorporating the matrix inequality procedures.
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