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Revisiting the regulator problem in the geometric approach. II: Asymptotic tracking and regulation in the presence of disturbances (English)
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1987
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[For Part I see the paper reviewed above.] In the present paper, a new set of necessary and sufficient conditions is given for the regulator problem with plant stability in the presence of disturbances. Significant features of these conditions are the simplicity of their statement and the immediacy of their meaning in the context of the geometric approach. The proof is based on arguments which are extensions of those developed in Part 1 for the more restricted problem of disturbance localization by dynamic compensation with stability. The sufficiency of conditions is proved by a constructive procedure, which may be used as part of an actual regulator synthesis method.
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necessary and sufficient conditions
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regulator problem
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plant stability
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geometric approach
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disturbance localization
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dynamic compensation
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controlled invariants
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conditioned invariants
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