G.A. BrusherPierre T. KabambaA. Galip Ulsoy
The fundamental trade-off between performance specifications, the set of uncertainty over which this performance must be achieved and the set of admissible controller-design models is examined. This trade-off is inherent to feedback control, and may be alleviated by allowing the controller-design model to vary. Admissible controller-design models may be traded off in return for improved performance or robustness. A simple example illustrates that a qualitative trade-off between performance and stability robustness predicted by set-theoretic arguments may be quantified by the Bode sensitivity integral.
Halim M. KhelalfaA. von Mayrhauser
William S. HodgkissL. W. Nolte
Jothiram VivekanandanEric LoewPei-Sang TsaiWen-Chau LeeJames A. Moore
Jothiram VivekanandanEric Loew