Title :
A comparison of scaled Popov and maximum entropy controller synthesis for flexible structures
Author :
Sparks, Andrew G. ; Bernstein, Dennis S.
Author_Institution :
USAF Wright Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Abstract :
The scaled Popov criterion is used to derive an upper bound for the worst case ℋ2 norm over a set of linear, time-invariant, norm-bounded, block-structured parameter perturbations. This upper bound provides the basis for scaled Popov controller synthesis, which minimizes the upper bound and guarantees asymptotic stability of the closed-loop system for all real parameter perturbations in the specified set. Numerical examples demonstrate the tradeoff between achievable ℋ2 performance and guaranteed robustness to real parameter perturbations as well as the reduction in conservatism due to the scaling matrix. These results are then compared to robust controllers obtained from the maximum entropy design technique. Both approaches are shown to yield positive real controllers for colocated structures under high levels of uncertainty in the damped natural frequencies
Keywords :
H∞ control; Popov criterion; asymptotic stability; control system synthesis; flexible structures; maximum entropy methods; robust control; achievable ℋ2 performance; closed-loop system; colocated structures; damped natural frequency uncertainty; flexible structures; guaranteed asymptotic stability; guaranteed robustness; linear time-invariant norm-bounded block-structured parameter perturbations; maximum entropy controller synthesis; maximum entropy design technique; positive real controllers; real parameter perturbations; robust controllers; scaled Popov controller synthesis; scaled Popov criterion; scaling matrix; worst-case ℋ2 norm upper bound; Actuators; Entropy; Flexible structures; Hydrogen; Robust control; Sparks; State-space methods; Uncertain systems; Uncertainty; Upper bound;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1995., Proceedings of the 34th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2685-7
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1995.479002