Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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695694 | Automatica | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The problem of regulating an uncertain and/or time-varying linear discrete-time system with state and control constraints to the origin is addressed. It is shown that feasibility and a robustly asymptotically stable closed loop can be achieved using an interpolation technique. The design method can be seen as an alternative to optimization-based control schemes such as Robust Model Predictive Control. Especially for problems requiring complex calculations to find the optimal solution, the present method can provide a straightforward suboptimal solution. A simulation demonstrates the performance of this class of constrained controllers.
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Authors
Hoai-Nam Nguyen, Per-Olof Gutman, Sorin Olaru, Morten Hovd,