This paper is concerned with the gap metric approach to controller discretisation problems for continuous-time nonlinear systems with disturbances in both input and output channels. The principal idea is to construct a discrete controller based on a given stabilizing continuous time controller via a fast sampling and hold procedure and to calculate the gap between the two con-trollers. It is expected that, under general conditions, the computed gap depends on the discrete sample size and the faster the sample rate, the smaller the gap and, therefore, existing gap metric robust stability theorems can be applied to obtain both stability and performance results for the appropriately discretised controller. This is shown for the case of memoryl...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
We consider the construction of adaptive controllers for minimum phase linear systems which achieve ...
This paper is concerned with the gap metric approach to controller discretisation problems for conti...
This paper uses gap metric analysis to derive robustness and performance margins for feedback linear...
A semi-global nonlinear separation principle is described which presents conditions under which a st...
A gap metric of Georgiou and Smith (IEEE Trans. Auto. Control, 42(9):1200--1229, 1997), which does n...
In this paper, a closed-loop fast sampling analysis of a discretized (emulated) continuous-time cont...
Despite increased interest on discrete-time disturbance observer (DOB) in both theory and applicatio...
Discrete-time models of non-uniformly sampled nonlinear systems under zero-order hold relate the nex...
Robust continuous-time control for nonlinear output feedback systems has been well studied in litera...
A new family of metrics, called pointwise gap metrics, in the space of real rational matrices of fix...
This dissertation treats two aspects of control synthesis problems for discrete-time and sampled-dat...
Abstract. Most research in control of nonlinear systems is devoted to continuous time systems, the d...
Robust continuous-time control for nonlinear systems has been extensively studied over the past deca...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
We consider the construction of adaptive controllers for minimum phase linear systems which achieve ...
This paper is concerned with the gap metric approach to controller discretisation problems for conti...
This paper uses gap metric analysis to derive robustness and performance margins for feedback linear...
A semi-global nonlinear separation principle is described which presents conditions under which a st...
A gap metric of Georgiou and Smith (IEEE Trans. Auto. Control, 42(9):1200--1229, 1997), which does n...
In this paper, a closed-loop fast sampling analysis of a discretized (emulated) continuous-time cont...
Despite increased interest on discrete-time disturbance observer (DOB) in both theory and applicatio...
Discrete-time models of non-uniformly sampled nonlinear systems under zero-order hold relate the nex...
Robust continuous-time control for nonlinear output feedback systems has been well studied in litera...
A new family of metrics, called pointwise gap metrics, in the space of real rational matrices of fix...
This dissertation treats two aspects of control synthesis problems for discrete-time and sampled-dat...
Abstract. Most research in control of nonlinear systems is devoted to continuous time systems, the d...
Robust continuous-time control for nonlinear systems has been extensively studied over the past deca...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
The authors present robust stability bounds for sampled data systems. The bounds are derived for the...
We consider the construction of adaptive controllers for minimum phase linear systems which achieve ...