Title :
When does the H∞ fixed-lag smoothing performance saturate for a finite smoothing lag?
Author :
Mirkin, Leonid ; Meinsma, Gjerrit
Author_Institution :
Technion- IIT, Haifa, Israel
Abstract :
A notable difference between the H2 and H∞ smoothing is that the achievable performance in the latter problem might "saturate" as the function of the smoothing lag in the sense that there might exist a finite smoothing lag for which the achievable performance level is the same as for the infinite smoothing lag. In this note, necessary and sufficient conditions under which such a saturation occurs are derived. In particular, it is shown that the H∞ performance saturates only if the H∞ norm of the optimal error system is achieved at the infinite frequency, i.e., if the worst case disturbance for the infinite smoothing lag case can be arbitrarily fast and thus in a sense unpredictable.
Keywords :
H∞ control; smoothing methods; transfer function matrices; H∞ smoothing; finite smoothing lag; fixed-lag smoothing performance; infinite frequency; optimal error system; saturation; Delay estimation; Frequency; Mathematics; Mechanical engineering; Numerical simulation; Riccati equations; Signal generators; Signal processing; Smoothing methods; Sufficient conditions;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2003.821404