Absolute stabilization related to circle criterion: An LMI-based approach (Q1430601)
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Absolute stabilization related to circle criterion: An LMI-based approach (English)
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27 May 2004
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Absolute stability was introduced in the mid 1940s to study stability of linear systems featuring a nonlinear feedback component whose characteristics are poorly known. Here, the absolute stabilization problem (i.e. the problem of designing a compensator or filter rendering a system absolutely stable) is straightforwardly converted into an \(H_\infty\) stabilization problem. Standard linear matrix inequality (LMI) optimization techniques are then applied to solve the \(H_\infty\) design problem.
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absolute stability
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linear matrix inequalities
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\(H_\infty\) control
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