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We consider a finite-dimensional control system , such that there exists a feedback stabilizer that renders globally asymptotically stable. Moreover, for with an output map and , we assume that there exists a -function such that , where is the maximal solution of , corresponding to and to the initial condition . Then, the gain function of given byis well-defined. We call profile of for any -function which is of the same order of magnitude as . For the double integrator...
We consider a finite-dimensional control system , such that there exists a feedback stabilizer k
that renders globally asymptotically
stable. Moreover, for (H,p,q) with H an output map and , we assume that there exists a -function
α such that , where xu is the
maximal solution of ,
corresponding to u and to the initial condition x(0)=0. Then, the
gain function of (H,p,q) given by 14.5cm
is well-defined. We call profile of k for (H,p,q) any
-function which is of the same order of...
Realization theory for linear input-output operators and frequency-domain methods for the solvability of Riccati operator equations are used for the stability and instability investigation of a class of nonlinear Volterra integral equations in a Hilbert space. The key idea is to consider, similar to the Volterra equation, a time-invariant control system generated by an abstract ODE in a weighted Sobolev space, which has the same stability properties as the Volterra equation.
In this paper, an adaptive fuzzy robust output feedback control approach is proposed for a class of single input single output (SISO) strict-feedback nonlinear systems without measurements of states. The nonlinear systems addressed in this paper are assumed to possess unstructured uncertainties, unmodeled dynamics and dynamic disturbances, where the unstructured uncertainties are not linearly parameterized, and no prior knowledge of their bounds is available. In recursive design, fuzzy logic systems...
The problem of output regulation of the systems affected by unknown constant parameters is considered here. The main goal is to find a unique feedback compensator (independent on the actual values of unknown parameters) that drives a given error (control criterion) asymptotically to zero for all values of parameters from a certain neighbourhood of their nominal value. Such a task is usually referred to as the structurally stable output regulation problem. Under certain assumptions, such a problem...
An existence and regularity theorem is proved for integral equations of convolution type which contain hysteresis nonlinearities. On the basis of this result, frequency-domain stability criteria are derived for feedback systems with a linear infinite-dimensional system in the forward path and a hysteresis nonlinearity in the feedback path. These stability criteria are reminiscent of the classical circle criterion which applies to static sector-bounded nonlinearities. The class of hysteresis operators...
An existence and regularity theorem is proved for integral equations
of convolution type which contain hysteresis nonlinearities. On
the basis of this result, frequency-domain stability criteria are
derived for feedback systems with a linear infinite-dimensional
system in the forward path and a hysteresis nonlinearity in the
feedback path. These stability criteria are reminiscent of the
classical circle criterion which applies to static sector-bounded
nonlinearities. The class of hysteresis operators...
The purpose of this paper is to derive constructive necessary and sufficient conditions for the problem of disturbance decoupling with algebraic output feedback. Necessary and sufficient conditions have also been derived for the same problem with internal stability. The same conditions have also been expressed by the use of invariant zeros. The main tool used is the dual- lattice structures introduced by Basile and Marro [R4].
In this paper we examine the stability of an irrigation canal system. The system considered is a single reach of an irrigation canal which is derived from Saint-Venant's equations. It is modelled as a system of nonlinear partial differential equations which is then linearized. The linearized system consists of hyperbolic partial differential equations. Both the control and observation operators are unbounded but admissible. From the theory of symmetric hyperbolic systems, we derive the exponential...
For Popov’s frequency-domain inequality a general solution is constructed in , which relies on the strict positive realness of a generating function. This solution allows revealing time-domain properties, equivalent to the fulfilment of Popov’s inequality in the frequency-domain. Particular aspects occurring in the dynamics of the linear subsystem involved in Popov’s inequality are further explored for step response, as representing a usual characterization in control system analysis. It is also...
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