State feedback guaranteed cost repetitive control for uncertain discrete-time systems.
Chen, Wentao, Lin, Yechun, Wu, Qingping (2011)
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Chen, Wentao, Lin, Yechun, Wu, Qingping (2011)
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Elena Zattoni (2008)
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In this work, a feedforward dynamic controller is devised in order to achieve H2-optimal rejection of signals known with finite preview, in discrete-time systems. The feedforward approach requires plant stability and, more generally, robustness with respect to parameter uncertainties. On standard assumptions, those properties can be guaranteed by output dynamic feedback, while dynamic feedforward is specifically aimed at taking advantage of the available preview of the signals to be...
Lan Zhou, Jinhua She, Shaowu Zhou (2014)
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Chutiphon Pukdeboon (2018)
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This paper presents a novel robust optimal control approach for attitude stabilization of a flexible spacecraft in the presence of external disturbances. An optimal control law is formulated by using concepts of inverse optimal control, proportional-integral-derivative control and a control Lyapunov function. A modified extended state observer is used to compensate for the total disturbances. High-gain and second order sliding mode algorithms are merged to obtain the proposed modified...
Arantes, Gilberto jun., Martins-Filho, Luiz S., Santana, Adrielle C. (2009)
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Andreas Rauh, Johanna Minisini, Eberhard P. Hofer (2009)
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Control strategies for nonlinear dynamical systems often make use of special system properties, which are, for example, differential flatness or exact input-output as well as input-to-state linearizability. However, approaches using these properties are unavoidably limited to specific classes of mathematical models. To generalize design procedures and to account for parameter uncertainties as well as modeling errors, an interval arithmetic approach for verified simulation of continuoustime...
Miroslav Kárný, Alena Halousková, Josef Böhm, Rudolf Kulhavý, Petr Nedoma (1985)
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