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Low-order control design for LMI problems using alternating projection methods (English)
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4 February 1997
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For a given linear time-invariant plant with state-space realization, we have to find a fixed, low-order controller in the presence of a disturbance. The design is based on linear matrix inequalities (LMI). The following procedure is presented: First, solve the convex problem of finding a full-order controller. Second, use this solution as an initial condition to find the controller with the order reduced by one. Third, return to the second step, until the resulting reduced-order controller is the desired one, using a projection algorithm. An example of a two-mass-spring system of fifth order is stabilized using a second-order controller.
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\(H^ \infty\) control
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linear matrix inequalities
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reduced-order controller
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projection algorithm
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