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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1570710
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English | Robust nonlinear control of feedforward systems with unmodeled dynamics |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1570710 |
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Robust nonlinear control of feedforward systems with unmodeled dynamics (English)
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7 May 2001
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Nonlinear continuous time systems in feedforward form are considered with unmodeled dynamics appearing at the system input. More precisely, the dynamics of the nominal system is described by the equation \(\dot x=f( x,v,d) \), the unmodeled dynamics is represented by \(\dot \xi=q( \xi ,u,d) \) and \( v=p( \xi ,u,d) \), where \(d\) is a disturbance, \(u\) is the input of the system and \(v\) is the input of the nominal system. For this class of systems a nested saturation control law \(u=-\varphi _{1}( k_{1}x_{1}+\varphi _{2}( k_{2}x_{2}+\ldots \varphi _{n}( k_{n}x_{n}) \ldots)) \), where \(\varphi _{i}( .) \) are saturation functions and \(k_{i}\) are controller gains, is defined and a procedure is provided for the selection of \(k_{i}\) and saturation levels to guarantee global asymptotic stability, in the absence of disturbance, and finite disturbance to state gain, if the disturbance is bounded. The design does not require detailed knowledge of the unmodeled dynamics, and no restrictions on their zero dynamics and relative degree are needed. The authors show that the achieved robustness property is due to the law gain design, which is sufficient for the stabilization of systems in feedforward form. Without this feedforward structure, global stabilization might not be possible, using the same design tools.
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nonlinear control
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unmodeled dynamics
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robust stabilization
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feedforward form
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nested saturation control law
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disturbance
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