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In many engineering problems, modelling the state and output derivative variables in reciprocal state space form can be generated more easily than in standard state space one. The formulation of a robust [Formula: see text] control problem using feedback principle for continuous Lipschitz nonlinear systems with uncertainties in reciprocal state space is presented in this article. In contrast to the existing approaches, the considered model is affected by unknown disturbances, parameter uncertainties and derivative Lipschitz nonlinearities. The asymptotic stability based on the proper Lyapunov functions of the closed-loop system is guaranteed. The [Formula: see text] control design resolution problem is ensured through the linear matrix inequality technique, the lemmas and the use of new variables with S-procedure. The performance of the proposed approach is shown through the experimental results using real-time implementation with a digital signal processing device (DSpace DS 1104).
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