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C. Novara,E. Canuto,D. Carlucci.[en_title][J].Control Theory and Technology,2016,14(3):209~223.[Copy]
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Control of systems with sector-bounded nonlinearities: robust stability and command effort minimization by disturbance rejection
C.Novara,E.Canuto,D.Carlucci
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(Politecnico di Torino)
摘要:
The paper shows that a control strategy with disturbance rejection is able to reduce the control effort to a minimum, ensuring at the same time a desired performance level. The disturbance to be rejected is completely unknown, except for a sectorial bound. The control unit is endowed with an extended state observer which includes a disturbance dynamics, whose state tracks the unknown disturbance to be rejected. In summary, the novel contributions of the paper are the following. First, we derive a robust stability condition for the proposed control scheme, holding for all the nonlinearities that are bounded by a known (or estimated) maximum slope. Second, we propose a novel approach for designing the observer and state feedback gains, which guarantee robust closed-loop stability. Third, we show that the designed control system yields, with a minimum control effort, the same control performance as a robust state feedback control, which on the contrary may require a larger command activity. Two simulated case studies are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
关键词:  Disturbance rejection, extended observer, robust stability, sector-bounded nonlinear systems
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Received:January 25, 2016Revised:April 18, 2016
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Control of systems with sector-bounded nonlinearities: robust stability and command effort minimization by disturbance rejection
C. Novara,E. Canuto,D. Carlucci
(Politecnico di Torino)
Abstract:
The paper shows that a control strategy with disturbance rejection is able to reduce the control effort to a minimum, ensuring at the same time a desired performance level. The disturbance to be rejected is completely unknown, except for a sectorial bound. The control unit is endowed with an extended state observer which includes a disturbance dynamics, whose state tracks the unknown disturbance to be rejected. In summary, the novel contributions of the paper are the following. First, we derive a robust stability condition for the proposed control scheme, holding for all the nonlinearities that are bounded by a known (or estimated) maximum slope. Second, we propose a novel approach for designing the observer and state feedback gains, which guarantee robust closed-loop stability. Third, we show that the designed control system yields, with a minimum control effort, the same control performance as a robust state feedback control, which on the contrary may require a larger command activity. Two simulated case studies are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Key words:  Disturbance rejection, extended observer, robust stability, sector-bounded nonlinear systems