ISSN:
1573-2878
Keywords:
Discrete-time systems
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H 2-suboptimal control
;
direct methods
;
low-gain design
;
disturbance decoupling
;
almost disturbance decoupling
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Mathematics
Notes:
Abstract For discrete-time systems, an H 2-suboptimal control problem is defined and analyzed. Then, an algorithm called H 2-suboptimal state feedback gain sequence (Algorithm A1) is developed. Rather than utilizing a perturbation method, which is numerically stiff and computationally prohibitive, Algorithm A1 utilizes a direct eigenvalue assignment method to come up with a sequence of H 2-suboptimal state feedback gains. Also, although the sequence of H 2-suboptimal state feedback gains constructed by Algorithm A1 depends on a parameter ɛ, the construction procedure itself does not require explicitly the value of the parameter ɛ. Next, attention is focused on constructing a sequence of H 2-suboptimal estimator-based measurement feedback controllers. Three different estimator structures (prediction, current, and reduced-order estimators) are considered. For a given H 2-suboptimal state feedback gain, a sequence of estimator gains for any of the three estimators considered can be constructed by merely dualizing Algorithm A1. The direct method of constructing H 2-suboptimal controllers developed here has a number of advantages over the perturbation method, e.g., it has the ability to design all three types of estimator-based controllers while still maintaining throughout the design the computational simplicity of it. This paper is the discrete-time version of Ref. 1. There are some conceptual similarities as well as fundamental differences between the H 2-suboptimal control problems for continuous-time and discrete-time systems. The fundamental differences arise mainly from the fact that, in contrast to continuous-time systems, for discrete-time systems the infimum of the H 2-norm over the class of strictly proper controllers is in general different from the infimum of the H 2-norm over the class of proper controllers.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1021703100906
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