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Future gas turbine engine control systems will be based on distributed architecture,
in which, the sensors and actuators will be connected to the controllers via a
communication network. The performance of the distributed engine control (DEC) is
dependent on the network performance. This study introduces a distributed control
system architecture based on a networked cascade control system (NCCS). Typical
turboshaft engine-distributed controllers are designed based on the NCCS
framework with a H¡Ä output feedback under network-induced time delays and
uncertain disturbances. The sufficient conditions for robust stability are derived via
the Lyapunov stability theory and linear matrix inequality approach. Both
numerical and hardware-in-loop simulations illustrate the effectiveness
of the presented method.

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