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    Anti-windup compensation for systems with sensor saturation: a study of architecture and structure

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    This article proposes a linear dynamic anti-windup strategy for the alleviation of performance and stability problems in systems which are linear apart from saturating sensors. Unlike anti-windup compensation for systems subject to actuator saturation, there is no agreed architecture for applying anti-windup to systems with sensor saturation and therefore attention is devoted to the discussion of various candidate configurations which can be interpreted as a particular choice of a static non-linear map. The main results of the article give existence conditions for compensators which yield global exponential stability and finite L2 gain of the overall non-linear closed-loop system. The existence conditions are different to those which have appeared hitherto in the literature

    Anti-windup design: an overview of some recent advances and open problems

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    The anti-windup technique which can be used to tackle the problems of stability and performance degradation for linear systems with saturated inputs is dealt with. The anti-windup techniques which can be found in the literature today have evolved from many sources and, even now, are diverse and somewhat disconnected from one another. In this survey, an overview of many recent anti-windup techniques is provided and their connections with each other are stated. The anti-windup technique is also explained within the context of its historical emergence and the likely future directions of the field are speculated. The focus is on so-called `modern' anti-windup techniques which began to emerge during the end of the 20th century and which allow a priori guarantees on stability to be made. The survey attempts to provide constructive LMI conditions for the synthesis of anti-windup compensators in both global and local contexts. Finally, some interesting extensions and open problems are discussed, such as nested saturations, the presence of time delays in the state or the input, and anti-windup for non-linear systems
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