Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696467 Automatica 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ℋ2ℋ2-norm, or impulse response energy, of any fractional commensurate transfer function is computed analytically. A general expression depending on transfer function coefficients and differentiation orders is established. Then, more concise expressions are given for elementary fractional transfer functions. Unlike stable rational transfer functions, it is proven that the ℋ2ℋ2-norm of stable fractional transfer functions may be infinite. Finiteness conditions are established in terms of transfer function relative degree. Moreover, it is proven that the ℋ2ℋ2-norm of a fractional transfer function with a proper integrator of order less than 0.5 may be finite. The obtained results are used to evaluate the integral squared error of closed-loop control systems.

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