Abstract
This paper proposes a new model for time-delay systems, which contains multiple successive delay components in the state and has important applications in remote control and network based control. New results on stability and H-infinity performance are obtained for systems with two successive delay components. The second part of this paper applies the proposed new model to network based control, which has emerged as a topic of significant interest in the control community. A sampled-data networked control system with simultaneous consideration of network induced delays, data packet dropouts and measurement quantization is modelled as a time-delay system with two successive delay components in the state and, the problem of network based H-infinity control is solved accordingly.