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H 2 optimal decoupling of previewed signals in the discrete-time case

Giovanni Marro, Domenico Prattichizzo, Elena Zattoni (2002)

Kybernetika

The synthesis of a feedforward unit for H 2 optimal decoupling of measurable or previewed signals in discrete-time linear time-invariant systems is considered. It is shown that an H 2 optimal compensator can be achieved by connecting a finite impulse response (FIR) system and a stable dynamic unit. To derive the FIR system convolution profiles an easily implementable computational scheme based on pseudoinversion (possibly nested to avoid computational constraints) is proposed, while the dynamic unit...

H 2 -optimal rejection with preview: geometric constraints and dynamic feedforward solutions via spectral factorization

Elena Zattoni (2008)

Kybernetika

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 rejected, in...

H control design for an adaptive optics system

Nikolaos Denis, Douglas Looze, Jim Huang, David Castañon (1999)

Kybernetika

In this paper we first present a full order H controller for a multi- input, multi-output (MIMO) adaptive optics system. We apply model reduction techniques to the full order H controller and demonstrate that the closed-loop (CL) system with the reduced order H controller achieves the same high level of performance. Upon closer examination of the structure of the reduced order H controller it is found that the dynamical behavior of the reduced order H controller can be accurately approximated by...

H control of discrete-time linear systems constrained in state by equality constraints

Dušan Krokavec (2012)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In this paper, stabilizing problems in control design are addressed for linear discrete-time systems, reflecting equality constraints tying together some state variables. Based on an enhanced representation of the bounded real lemma for discretetime systems, the existence of a state feedback control for such conditioned stabilization is proven, and an LMI-based design procedure is provided. The control law gain computation method used circumvents generally an ill-conditioned singular design task....

Hamiltonian identification for quantum systems: well-posedness and numerical approaches

Claude Le Bris, Mazyar Mirrahimi, Herschel Rabitz, Gabriel Turinici (2007)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

This paper considers the inversion problem related to the manipulation of quantum systems using laser-matter interactions. The focus is on the identification of the field free Hamiltonian and/or the dipole moment of a quantum system. The evolution of the system is given by the Schrödinger equation. The available data are observations as a function of time corresponding to dynamics generated by electric fields. The well-posedness of the problem is proved, mainly focusing on the uniqueness of the...

High-Order Control Variations and Small-Time Local Controllability

Krastanov, Mikhail (2010)

Serdica Journal of Computing

The importance of “control variations” for obtaining local approximations of the reachable set of nonlinear control systems is well known. Heuristically, if one can construct control variations in all possible directions, then the considered control system is small-time locally controllable (STLC). Two concepts of control variations of higher order are introduced for the case of smooth control systems. The relation between these variations and the small-time local controllability is studied and...

Homogeneous approximations and local observer design

Tomas Ménard, Emmanuel Moulay, Wilfrid Perruquetti (2013)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

This paper is concerned with the construction of local observers for nonlinear systems without inputs, satisfying an observability rank condition. The aim of this study is, first, to define an homogeneous approximation that keeps the observability property unchanged at the origin. This approximation is further used in the synthesis of a local observer which is proven to be locally convergent for Lyapunov-stable systems. We compare the performance of the homogeneous approximation observer with the...

Hybrid approach to design optimisation: preserve accuracy, reduce dimensionality

Mariusz Kamola (2007)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The paper proposes a design procedure for the creation of a robust and effective hybrid algorithm, tailored to and capable of carrying out a given design optimisation task. In the course of algorithm creation, a small set of simple optimisation methods is chosen, out of which those performing best will constitute the hybrid algorithm. The simplicity of the method allows implementing ad-hoc modifications if unexpected adverse features of the optimisation problem are found. It is postulated to model...

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