The purpose of this paper is to examine the problem of controlling a linear discrete-time system subject to input saturation in order to have its output track (or reject) a family of reference (or disturbance) signals produced by some external generator. It is shown that a semi-global framework, rat
Low-and-high gain design technique for linear systems subject to input saturation —a direct method
✍ Scribed by Zongli Lin; Ali Saberi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 559 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1049-8923
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✦ Synopsis
The low-and-high gain design technique, which was initiated for a chain of integrators and completed for general linear asymptotically null controllable with bounded controls systems, was conceived for semiglobal control problems beyond stabilization and was related to the performance issues such as semi-global stabilization with enhanced utilization of the available control capacity and semi-global disturbance rejection. Although the low-and-high gain design technique, as initiated for a chain of integrators, is based on an explicit eigenstructure assignment algorithm, its full development is based on the solution of an algebraic Riccati equation (ARE) which is paramterized in an arbitrarily small scalar, called low gain, parameter. In this paper, we develop a new complete low-and-high gain design procedure which is based on an explicit eigenstructure assignment algorithm. The new design approach avoids the solution of the numerically stiff parametrized ARE.
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