Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5000122 | Automatica | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Design of controllers in the form of a state-feedback coupled to a state observer is studied in the context of uncertain systems. The classical approach by Luenberger is revisited. Results provide a heuristic design procedure that mimics the independent state-feedback/observer gains design by minimizing the coupling of observation error dynamics on the ideal state-feedback dynamics. The proposed design and analysis conditions apply to linear systems rationally-dependent on uncertainties defined in the cross-product of polytopes. Convex linear matrix inequality results are given thanks to the combination of a descriptor multi-affine representations of systems and the S-variable approach. Stability and Hâ performances are assessed by multi-affine parameter-dependent Lyapunov matrices.
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Authors
Dimitri Peaucelle, Yoshio Ebihara, Yohei Hosoe,