299 research outputs found

    Stability and stabilization of one class of three time-scale systems with delays

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    summary:A singularly perturbed linear time-invariant time delay controlled system is considered. The singular perturbations are subject to the presence of two small positive multipliers for some of the derivatives in the system. These multipliers (the parameters of singular perturbations) are of different orders of the smallness. The delay in the slow state variable is non-small (of order of 11). The delays in the fast state variables are proportional to the corresponding parameters of singular perturbations. Three much simpler parameters-free subsystems are associated with the original system. It is established that the exponential stability of the unforced versions of these subsystems yields the exponential stability of the unforced version of the original system uniformly in the parameters of singular perturbations. It also is shown that the stabilization of the parameters-free subsystems by memory-free state-feedback controls yields the stabilization of the original system by a memory-free state-feedback control uniformly in the parameters of singular perturbations. Illustrative examples are presented

    A Singular Perturbation Approach for Time-Domain Assessment of Phase Margin

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    This paper considers the problem of time-domain assessment of the Phase Margin (PM) of a Single Input Single Output (SISO) Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) system using a singular perturbation approach, where a SISO LTI fast loop system, whose phase lag increases monotonically with frequency, is introduced into the loop as a singular perturbation with a singular perturbation (time-scale separation) parameter Epsilon. First, a bijective relationship between the Singular Perturbation Margin (SPM) max and the PM of the nominal (slow) system is established with an approximation error on the order of Epsilon(exp 2). In proving this result, relationships between the singular perturbation parameter Epsilon, PM of the perturbed system, PM and SPM of the nominal system, and the (monotonically increasing) phase of the fast system are also revealed. These results make it possible to assess the PM of the nominal system in the time-domain for SISO LTI systems using the SPM with a standardized testing system called "PM-gauge," as demonstrated by examples. PM is a widely used stability margin for LTI control system design and certification. Unfortunately, it is not applicable to Linear Time-Varying (LTV) and Nonlinear Time-Varying (NLTV) systems. The approach developed here can be used to establish a theoretical as well as practical metric of stability margin for LTV and NLTV systems using a standardized SPM that is backward compatible with PM

    Control Strategies for Complex Systems for Use in Aerospace Avionics

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryAir Force Office of Scientific Research (AFSC) / AF-AFOSR 78-363

    Singular Perturbations and Time-Scale Methods in Control Theory: Survey 1976-1982

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryJoint Services Electronics Program / N00014-79-C-0424U.S. Air Force / AFOSR 78-363

    Numerical Treatment of Non-Linear singular pertubation problems

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    Magister Scientiae - MScThis thesis deals with the design and implementation of some novel numerical methods for non-linear singular pertubations problems (NSPPs). It provide a survey of asymptotic and numerical methods for some NSPPs in the past decade. By considering two test problems, rigorous asymptotic analysis is carried out. Based on this analysis, suitable numerical methods are designed, analyzed and implemented in order to have some relevant results of physical importance. Since the asymptotic analysis provides only qualitative information, the focus is more on the numerical analysis of the problem which provides the quantitative information.South Afric

    34th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems-Final Program

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    Organized by the Naval Postgraduate School Monterey California. Cosponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Symposium Organizing Committee: General Chairman-Sherif Michael, Technical Program-Roberto Cristi, Publications-Michael Soderstrand, Special Sessions- Charles W. Therrien, Publicity: Jeffrey Burl, Finance: Ralph Hippenstiel, and Local Arrangements: Barbara Cristi

    Dynamical problems and phase transitions

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    Issued as Financial status report, Technical reports [nos. 1-12], and Final report, Project B-06-68
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