<p>Saturation nonlinearities are ubiquitous in engineering systems: every physical actuator or sensor is subject to saturation owing to its maximum and minimum limits. Input saturation is an operating condition that is well known to the control community for its βside effectsβ, which cause conventio
Control Systems with Actuator Saturation: Analysis and Design
β Scribed by Tingshu Hu, Zongli Lin (auth.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 396
- Series
- Control Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Saturation nonlinearities are ubiquitous in engineering systems. In control systems, every physical actuator or sensor is subject to saturation owing to its maximum and minimum limits. A digital filter is subject to saturation if it is implemented in a finite word length format. Saturation nonlinearities are also purposely introduced into engineering systems such as control sysΒ tems and neural network systems. Regardless of how saturation arises, the analysis and design of a system that contains saturation nonlinearities is an important problem. Not only is this problem theoretically challenging, but it is also practically imperative. This book intends to study control systems with actuator saturation in a systematic way. It will also present some related results on systems with state saturation or sensor saturation. Roughly speaking, there are two strategies for dealing with actuator satΒ uration. The first strategy is to neglect the saturation in the first stage of the control design process, and then to add some problem-specific schemes to deal with the adverse effects caused by saturation. These schemes, known as anti-windup schemes, are typically introduced using ad hoc modifications and extensive simulations. The basic idea behind these schemes is to introΒ duce additional feedbacks in such a way that the actuator stays properly within its limits. Most of these schemes lead to improved performance but poorly understood stability properties.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Null Controllability β Continuous-Time Systems....Pages 11-35
Null Controllability βDiscrete-Time Systems....Pages 37-53
Stabilization on Null Controllable Region β Continuous-Time Systems....Pages 55-83
Stabilization on NullControllable Region β Discrete-Time Systems....Pages 85-111
Practical Stabilization on Null Controllable Region....Pages 113-156
Estimation of the Domain of Attraction under Saturated Linear Feedback....Pages 157-182
On Enlarging the Domain of Attraction....Pages 183-193
Semi-Global Stabilization with Guaranteed Regional Performance....Pages 195-210
Disturbance Rejection with Stability....Pages 211-228
On Maximizing the Convergence Rate....Pages 229-264
Output Regulation β Continuous-Time Systems....Pages 265-303
Output Regulation β Discrete-Time Systems....Pages 305-325
Linear Systems with Non-Actuator Saturation....Pages 327-373
Back Matter....Pages 375-392
β¦ Subjects
Systems Theory, Control;Complexity;Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
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