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Sliding mode optimization in dynamic LTI systems
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    Sliding mode optimization in dynamic LTI systems (English)
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    27 October 2003
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    A sliding mode approach for solving convex optimization problems is proposed. It is based on using linear time-invariant control systems and implies motion separation by rates: fast motion to attain the stabilization of the system dynamics with the desired convergence rate; slow motion to search for the optimal point. The sliding mode is enforced by virtue of a suitable designed static observer, so that the constrained optimization problem is transformed into an unconstrained one. Two simulation examples are also presented.
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    linear time-invariant systems
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    convex optimization
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