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    Small Gain Theorem and Optimal Robust Stabilization in a Behavioral Framework

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    Synthesis of Dissipative Systems Using Quadratic Differential Forms:Part II

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    Regulation and robust stabilization: a behavioral approach

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    In this thesis we consider a number of control synthesis problems within the behavioral approach to systems and control. In particular, we consider the problem of regulation, the H! control problem, and the robust stabilization problem. We also study the problems of regular implementability and stabilization with constraints on the input/output structure of the admissible controllers. The systems in this thesis are assumed to be open dynamical systems governed by linear constant coefficient ordinary differential equations. The behavior of such system is the set of all solutions to the differential equations. Given a plant with its to-be-controlled variable and interconnection variable, control of the plant is nothing but restricting the behavior of the to-be-controlled plant variable to a desired subbehavior. This restriction is brought about by interconnecting the plant with a controller (that we design) through the plant interconnection variable. In the interconnected system the plant interconnection variable has to obey the laws of both the plant and the controller. The interconnected system is also called the controlled system, in which the controller is an embedded subsystem. The interconnection of the plant and the controller is said to be regular if the laws governing the interconnection variable are independent from the laws governing the plant. We call a specification regularly implementable if there exists a controller acting on the plant interconnection variable, such that, in the interconnected system, the behavior of the to-becontrolled variable coincides with the specification and the interconnection is regular. Within the framework of regular interconnection we solve the control problems listed in the first paragraph. Solvability conditions for these problems are independent of the particular representations of the plant and the desired behavior.

    The strict dissipativity synthesis problem and the rank of the coupling QDF

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    The problem of existence of a controlled behavior that is strictly dissipative with respect to a quadratic supply rate is studied. The relation between strictness and the rank of a suitable coupling condition that combines the dissipativity properties of the hidden behavior and the orthogonal complement of the plant behavior is analyzed. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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