Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9546858 | ISA Transactions | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
A physical control problem is studied with the Hâ and the μ methodology. The issues of modeling, uncertainty modeling, performance specification, controller design, and laboratory implementation are discussed. The laboratory experiment is a double inverted pendulum placed on a cart. The limitations in the system with respect to performance are the limitation in the control signal and the limitation of the movement of the cart. It is shown how these performance limitations will effect the design of Hâ and μ controllers for the system.
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Authors
Henrik Niemann, Jesper Kildegaard Poulsen,