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Structural constrained controllers for discrete-time linear systems
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    Structural constrained controllers for discrete-time linear systems (English)
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    We present an approach to design structural constrained controllers for discrete-time linear systems, based on a new stabilizability property of the Riccati equation solution. First, the feedback stabilization problem under a general structural constraint is considered and a simple numerical procedure to solve it is presented. Special attention is given to the output feedback stabilization problem, for which sufficient conditions for the existence and convergence toward a stabilizing matrix are provided. Some examples are solved and comparisons with other methods available in the literature are made.
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    structural constrained controllers
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    discrete-time linear systems
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    stabilizability
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    Riccati equation
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    numerical procedure
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    decentralized control
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