Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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696823 | Automatica | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Some control problems in practice are often formulated as a linear output regulation problem with time-varying exosystems. Although this problem has been studied recently, an explicit and constructive solution has been given only for minimum phase systems. This paper presents a solution for non-minimum phase systems whose zero dynamics is hyperbolic (or has an exponentially dichotomic split in the case of time-varying zero dynamics). The idea is inspired by the non-causal stable inversion.
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Authors
Hyungbo Shim, Jung-Su Kim, Hongkeun Kim, Juhoon Back,