Output regulation of uncertain nonlinear systems
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Output regulation of uncertain nonlinear systems
(Systems & control)
Birkhäuser, 1997
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Description and Table of Contents
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(alk. paper) ISBN 9780817639976
Description
The problem of controlling the output of a system so as to achieve asymptotic tracking of prescribed trajectories and/or asymptotic re jection of undesired disturbances is a central problem in control the ory. A classical setup in which the problem was posed and success fully addressed - in the context of linear, time-invariant and finite dimensional systems - is the one in which the exogenous inputs, namely commands and disturbances, may range over the set of all possible trajectories ofa given autonomous linear system, commonly known as the exogeneous system or, more the exosystem. The case when the exogeneous system is a harmonic oscillator is, of course, classical. Even in this special case, the difference between state and error measurement feedback in the problem ofoutput reg ulation is profound. To know the initial condition of the exosystem is to know the amplitude and phase of the corresponding sinusoid. On the other hand, to solve the output regulation problem in this case with only error measurement feedback is to track, or attenu ate, a sinusoid ofknown frequency but with unknown amplitude and phase. This is in sharp contrast with alternative approaches, such as exact output tracking, where in lieu of the assumption that a signal is within a class of signals generated by an exogenous system, one instead assumes complete knowledge of the past, present and future time history of the trajectory to be tracked.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction.- 1.1 The basic ingredients of asymptotic output regulation.- 1.2 The computation of the steady-state response.- 1.3 Highlights of output regulation for linear systems.- 2 Output Regulation of Nonlinear Systems.- 2.1 The regulator equations.- 2.2 The internal model.- 2.3 Necessary and sufficient conditions for local output regulation.- 2.4 The special case of harmonic exogenous inputs.- 2.5 Approximate regulation.- 3 Existence Conditions for Regulator Equations.- 3.1 Linear regulator equations and transmission zeros.- 3.2 The zero dynamics of a nonlinear system.- 3.3 Existence of solutions of the nonlinear regulator equations.- 4 Robust Output Regulation.- 4.1 Structurally stable local regulation.- 4.2 Robust local regulation.- 4.3 The special case of systems in triangular form.- 4.4 A globally defined error-zeroing invariant manifold.- 4.5 Semiglobal robust regulation.- Bibliographical Notes.
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(alk. paper) ISBN 9783764339975
Description
A concise survey and introduction to structured and unstructured robust output regulation, this text seeks to place robust output regulation in the context of nonlinear control systems.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: the basic ingredients of asymptotic output regulation
- the computation of the steady-state response
- highlights of output regulation for linear systems. Output regulation of nonlinear systems: the regulator equations
- the internal model
- necessary and sufficient conditions for local output regulation
- the special case of harmonic exogenus inputs
- approximate regulation. Existence conditions for regulator equations: linear regulator equations and transmission zeros
- the zero dynamics of a nonlinear system
- existence of solutions of the nonlinear regulator equations. Robust output regulation: structurally stable local regulation
- robust local regulation
- the special case of systems in triangular form
- a globally defined error-zeroing invariant manifold
- semiglobal robust regulation.
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