Optimal output feedback design of systems with ill-conditioned dynamics (Q2265979)

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Optimal output feedback design of systems with ill-conditioned dynamics
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    Optimal output feedback design of systems with ill-conditioned dynamics (English)
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    Singular perturbation concepts are exploited to develop a procedure for designing a constant gain, output feedback control system. It is assumed that the original system is ill-conditioned in the sense that the plant contains widely separated dynamics, and that an accurate description for the high frequency behavior may not be available. The design procedure attempts to stabilize the system by minimizing a quadratic cost function made up of the control and states associated with a reduced order (low frequency) model for the plant, and a measure of stability for the neglected fast dynamics. The resulting design procedure does not require knowledge of the fast dynamics.
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    Singular perturbation
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    constant gain, output feedback control system
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    quadratic cost
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    reduced order (low frequency) model
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    neglected fast dynamics
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