Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696705 Automatica 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, the two-sided Laplace transform, a classical but not very common mathematical tool, is revived to express the stable inversion for linear nonminimum phase systems that was recently proposed from the viewpoint of state-space representations. It is demonstrated that those two different expressions for the stable inversion are mathematically equivalent. Simple examples are presented to illustrate the two-sided Laplace transform as a direct and intuitive approach to stable inversion. The two-sided Laplace transform approach is also applied to the development of an iterative learning control for nonminimum phase systems that needs neither a precise inversion model nor Fourier-Transform computations, but instead requires only measuring the system response with time reversals.

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