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A mixed H//H optimization approach to robust controller design

Abstract

Most realistic control problems involve both mixed time/frequency domain performance requirements and model uncertainty. However, the majority of controller design procedures currently available focus only on one aspect of the problem. In this paper we propose a design procedure for minimizing the maximum amplitude of a regulated error to a specified input while, at the same time, addressing model uncertainty through bounds on the H norm of a relevant transfer function. This problem is of interest in optimal tracking applications where the objective is to achieve minimum tracking error while, at the same time, maintaining an adequate robustness level. We show that for the SISO case the problem can be decoupled into a finite dimensional constrained optimization and an unconstrained Nehari approximation problem.

Keywords:
Robustness (evolution) Transfer function Tracking error Mathematical optimization Computer science Robust control Norm (philosophy) Optimization problem Control theory (sociology) Approximation error Approximation algorithm Algorithm Control system Mathematics Control (management) Engineering Artificial intelligence

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Topics

Advanced Control Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Control Systems and Identification
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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