Randomized and robust methods for uncertain systems using R-RoMulOC, with applications to DEMETER satellite benchmark
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Publication:6281104
arXiv1612.07101MaRDI QIDQ6281104FDOQ6281104
Authors: Mohammadreza Chamanbaz, Fabrizio Dabbene, Dimitri Peaucelle, Christelle Pittet, Roberto Tempo
Publication date: 21 December 2016
Abstract: R-RoMulOC is a freely distributed toolbox which aims at making easily available to the users different optimization-based methods for dealing with uncertain systems. It implements both deterministic LMI-based results, that provide guaranteed performances for all values of the uncertainties, and probabilistic randomization-based approaches, that guarantee performances for all values of the uncertainties except for a subset with arbitrary small probability measure. The paper is devoted to the description of these two approaches for analysis and control design when applied to a satellite benchmark proposed by CNES, the French Space Agency. The paper also describes the modeling of the DEMETER satellite and its integration into the R-RoMulOC toolbox as a challenging test example. Design of state-feedback controllers and closed-loop performance analysis are carried out with the randomized and robust methods available in the R-RoMulOC toolbox.
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