67 research outputs found

    Optimal Linear Parameter-Varying Control Design for a Pressurized Water Reactors

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    The applicability of employing parameter-dependent control to a nuclear pressurized water reactor is investigated. The synthesis techque produces a controller which achieves specified performance against the worst-case time variation of a measurable parameter which enters the plant in a linear fractional manner. The plant can thus have widely varying dynamics over the operating range. The results indicate this control technique is comparable to linear control when small operating ranges are considered

    Linear Parameter-Varying Control of a Ducted Fan Engine

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    Parameter-dependent control techniques are applied to a vectored thrust, ducted fan engine. The synthesis technique is based on the solution of Linear Matrix Inequalities and produces a controller which achieves specified performance against the worst-case time variation of measurable parameters entering the plant in a linear fractional manner. Thus the plant can have widely varying dynamics over the operating range. The controller designed performs extremely well, and is compared to an ℋ∞ controller

    Optimal control with mixed H_2 and H∞ performance objectives

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    This paper considers the analysis and synthesis of control systems subject to two types of disturbance signals: signals with bounded power spectral density and signals with bounded power. The resulting control problem involves minimizing a mixed H_2 and H∞ norm of the system. It is shown that the controller shares a separation property similar to those of pare H_2 or H∞. controller. It is also shown that the mixed problem reduces naturally to H_2 and H∞ problem in special cases. Some necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of a solution to the mixed problem. Explicit state space formulae are given for the optimal controllers

    Mixed H_2 and H∞ control

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    Mixed H_2 and H∞ norm analysis and synthesis problems are considered in this paper. It is shown that the mixed norm analysis combined with structured uncertainty can be used to give bounds on robust H_2 and H∞ performance. It is also shown that the mixed norm controller shares a separation property similar to those of pure H_2 or H∞ controllers. The obvious advantage for a mixed norm is that it gives a natural trade-off between H_2 performance and H∞ performance, and provides a potential framework for extending the μ-synthesis framework to address robust H_2 performance. A simple example is used to motivate the possible advantages such a framework might have over a pure H∞ theory

    Mixed H_2 and H∞ performance objectives. II. Optimal control

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    This paper considers the analysis and synthesis of control systems subject to two types of disturbance signals: white signals and signals with bounded power. The resulting control problem involves minimizing a mixed H_2 and H∞ norm of the system. It is shown that the controller shares a separation property similar to those of pure H_2 or H∞ controllers. Necessary conditions and sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of a solution to the mixed problem. Explicit state-space formulas are also given for the optimal controller

    An experimental comparison of controllers for a vectored thrust, ducted fan engine

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    Experimental comparisons between four different control design methodologies are applied to a small vectored thrust engine. Each controller is applied to three trajectories of varying aggressiveness. The control strategies considered are LQR, ℋ∞, gain scheduling, and feedback linearization. The experiments show that gain scheduling is essential to achieving good performance. The strengths and weaknesses of each methodology are also examined

    Optimal control with mixed H_2 and H∞ performance objectives

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    This paper considers the analysis and synthesis of control systems subject to two types of disturbance signals: signals with bounded power spectral density and signals with bounded power. The resulting control problem involves minimizing a mixed H_2 and H∞ norm of the system. It is shown that the controller shares a separation property similar to those of pare H_2 or H∞. controller. It is also shown that the mixed problem reduces naturally to H_2 and H∞ problem in special cases. Some necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of a solution to the mixed problem. Explicit state space formulae are given for the optimal controllers

    Mixed H_2 and H∞ performance objectives. II. Optimal control

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    This paper considers the analysis and synthesis of control systems subject to two types of disturbance signals: white signals and signals with bounded power. The resulting control problem involves minimizing a mixed H_2 and H∞ norm of the system. It is shown that the controller shares a separation property similar to those of pure H_2 or H∞ controllers. Necessary conditions and sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence of a solution to the mixed problem. Explicit state-space formulas are also given for the optimal controller
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