CACSD using the state-space L/sup infinity / theory-a design example
1988; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 33; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/9.1232
ISSN2334-3303
AutoresMichael G. Safonov, R.Y. Chiang,
Tópico(s)Control Systems and Identification
ResumoThe L/sup infinity / optimal control theory is used to achieve singular value loop-shaping design objectives in a multivariable aircraft pitch-axis control design example involving an unstable nonminimum phase plant. Comparison to the frequency-weighted LQG (Linear quadratic Gaussian) design shows that the L/sup infinity / theory easily produced a superior design having both higher bandwidth and greater stability margin, with no need for designer interaction for iterative adjustment of weights, than LQG. The design example provides a vivid illustration of how the all-pass property of the L/sup infinity / theory enables precise shaping of closed-loop singular-value Bode plots to conform pointwise to prespecified weighting functions. >
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