On the two-degree-of-freedom Wiener-Hopf optimal design with tracking and disturbance rejection constraints (Q5926194)

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On the two-degree-of-freedom Wiener-Hopf optimal design with tracking and disturbance rejection constraints
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1570729

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    On the two-degree-of-freedom Wiener-Hopf optimal design with tracking and disturbance rejection constraints (English)
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    27 June 2001
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    The authors discuss the solvability conditions of the two-degree-of-freedom stabilizing controller parametrization for the servomechanism problem in the general case. The paper extends the results of \textit{G.~O.~Corrêa} and \textit{M.~A.~da Silveira} [Int. J. Control 61, 475-491 (1995; Zbl 0817.93024); Int. J. Control 55, 1115-1139 (1992; Zbl 0766.49003)]. The disturbance rejection problem for some cases which were not considered by Corrêa and Da Silveira is studied. The solutions are parametrized by free, stable, rational and proper matrices. For deterministic components in the control signal, the transient performance of the associated control signal is considered. To obtain the stable part of the deterministic control signal, the authors adopt the weighted Frobenius norm of the transfer function from the deterministic input signal to the control signal as a measure of the control signal transient performance. This simplifies the problem above. For the stochastic signal, the Wiener-Hopf cost functions are used. Based on the parametrization of two-degree-of-freedom stabilizing controllers with asymptotic tracking and disturbance rejection constraints described here, an optimal control problem is formulated and the design of the two-degree-of-freedom optimal Wiener-Hopf controller is derived. Two illustrative examples are presented. In addition, some solvability conditions of the bilateral Diophantine equation over the stable rational fractional ring are given.
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    two-degree-of-freedom control systems
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    tracking and disturbance rejection constraints
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    parametrization
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    Wiener-Hopf optimal design
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    servomechanism problem
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    weighted Frobenius norm of the transfer function
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    bilateral Diophantine equation
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