Design of Observer-based Compensators

Design of Observer-based Compensators

Author: Peter Hippe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-05-14

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1848825374

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Design of Observer-based Compensators facilitates and adds transparency to design in the frequency domain which is not as well-established among control engineers as time domain design. The presentation of the design procedures starts with a review of the time domain results; therefore, the book also provides quick access to state space methods for control system design. Frequency domain design of observer-based compensators of all orders is covered. The design of decoupling and disturbance rejecting controllers is presented, and solutions are given to the linear quadratic and the model matching problems. The pole assignment design is facilitated by a new parametric approach in the frequency domain. Anti-windup control is also investigated in the framework of the polynomial approach. The discrete-time results for disturbance rejection and linear quadratic control are also presented. The book contains worked examples that can easily be reproduced by the reader, and the results are illustrated by simulations.


Disturbance Observer-Based Control

Disturbance Observer-Based Control

Author: Shihua Li

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1466515805

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Due to its abilities to compensate disturbances and uncertainties, disturbance observer based control (DOBC) is regarded as one of the most promising approaches for disturbance-attenuation. One of the first books on DOBC, Disturbance Observer Based Control: Methods and Applications presents novel theory results as well as best practices for applica


Linear State-Space Control Systems

Linear State-Space Control Systems

Author: Robert L. Williams, II

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-02-09

Total Pages: 485

ISBN-13: 0471735558

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The book blends readability and accessibility common to undergraduate control systems texts with the mathematical rigor necessary to form a solid theoretical foundation. Appendices cover linear algebra and provide a Matlab overivew and files. The reviewers pointed out that this is an ambitious project but one that will pay off because of the lack of good up-to-date textbooks in the area.


Nonlinear Control Systems Design 1989

Nonlinear Control Systems Design 1989

Author: A. Isidori

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1483298922

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In the last two decades, the development of specific methodologies for the control of systems described by nonlinear mathematical models has attracted an ever increasing interest. New breakthroughs have occurred which have aided the design of nonlinear control systems. However there are still limitations which must be understood, some of which were addressed at the IFAC Symposium in Capri. The emphasis was on the methodological developments, although a number of the papers were concerned with the presentation of applications of nonlinear design philosophies to actual control problems in chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering.


System Structure and Control 1992

System Structure and Control 1992

Author: V. Strejc

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 1483297926

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Provides a useful reference source on system structure and control. Covers, linear systems, nonlinear systems, robust control, implicit system, chaotic systems, singular and time-varying systems.


New Trends in Observer-Based Control

New Trends in Observer-Based Control

Author: Olfa Boubaker

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-03-30

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 0128170395

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New Trends in Observer-Based Control: An Introduction to Design Approaches and Engineering Applications, Volume One presents a clear-and-concise introduction to the latest advances in observer-based control design. It provides a comprehensive tutorial on new trends in the design of observer-based controllers for which the separation principle is well established. In addition, since the theoretical developments remain more advanced than the engineering applications, more experimental results are still needed. A wide range of applications are covered, and the book contains worked examples which make it ideal for both advanced courses and researchers starting in the field. - Presents a clear-and-concise introduction to the latest advances in observer-based control design - Offers concise content on the many facets of observer-based control design - Discusses key applications in the fields of power systems, robotics and mechatronics, and flight and automotive systems


Delay Compensation for Nonlinear, Adaptive, and PDE Systems

Delay Compensation for Nonlinear, Adaptive, and PDE Systems

Author: Miroslav Krstic

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-01-23

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 0817648771

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Shedding light on new opportunities in predictor feedback, this book significantly broadens the set of techniques available to a mathematician or engineer working on delay systems. It is a collection of tools and techniques that make predictor feedback ideas applicable to nonlinear systems, systems modeled by PDEs, systems with highly uncertain or completely unknown input/output delays, and systems whose actuator or sensor dynamics are modeled by more general hyperbolic or parabolic PDEs, rather than by pure delay. Replete with examples, Delay Compensation for Nonlinear, Adaptive, and PDE Systems is an excellent reference guide for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in mathematics, systems control, as well as chemical, mechanical, electrical, computer, aerospace, and civil/structural engineering. Parts of the book may be used in graduate courses on general distributed parameter systems, linear delay systems, PDEs, nonlinear control, state estimator and observers, adaptive control, robust control, or linear time-varying systems.


Observers for Linear Systems

Observers for Linear Systems

Author: John O'Reilly

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 1983-08-18

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 0080959997

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My aim, in writing this monograph, has been to remedy this omission by presenting a comprehensive and unified theory of observers for continuous-time and discrete -time linear systems. The book is intended for post-graduate students and researchers specializing in control systems, now a core subject in a number of disciplines. Forming, as it does, a self-contained volume it should also be of service to control engineers primarily interested in applications, and to mathematicians with some exposure to control problems.


Windup in Control

Windup in Control

Author: Peter Hippe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-08-03

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 184628323X

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Actuator saturation is probably the most frequent nonlinearity encountered in control applications. Input saturation leads to controller windup, removable by structural modification during compensator realization and plant windup which calls for additional dynamics. This book presents solutions to the windup prevention problem for stable and unstable single-input-single-output and multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems.


Perturbation Compensator based Robust Tracking Control and State Estimation of Mechanical Systems

Perturbation Compensator based Robust Tracking Control and State Estimation of Mechanical Systems

Author: SangJoo Kwon

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004-07-07

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9783540220770

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This monograph investigates a practical way to achieve robust motion control and state estimation (Kalman filtering) of mechanical systems, which is a promising approach in terms of the perturbation compensator. The book presents novel approaches for design and analysis of perturbation observers as well as an extension to robust motion control and robust state estimation. The book is written in a self-contained manner including experimental results in each chapter clearly validating the developed theories.