Abstract: The objective of this contribution is to discuss three basic control design methods for disturbance rejection. The key idea is to use a simple xed continuous time noise model as a design variable to specify the desirable closed loop properties, e.g., the closed loop bandwidth. We will study three closely related controller design methods based on the noise model, namely minimum variance control, weighted minimum variance control and a loop shaping design procedure proposed by Skogestad and Postlethwaite. All these methods lead to simple controller structures, where the transfer function of the input/output relation is the only unknown part. The main motivation of this study has been tuning of controllers for disturbance rejection ...
Communication channels impose a number of obstacles to feedback control. One recent line of work co...
In this paper, a model-free iterative feedback tuning method is presented to tune a frequency domain...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...
Despite the vast amount of delivered theoretical results, regarding the topic of controller design, ...
Incomplete knowledge of either plant or disturbance dynamics complicates the design of a feedback co...
A solution to the problem of rejecting sinusoidal disturbance inputs with unknown amplitudes, freque...
Optimal performance of process control requires a controller synthesis based on a perfor-mance crite...
The optimal steady-state control, and suboptimal adaptive control, of disturbed single-input-output ...
Estimation of models for both plant and disturbance dynamics is important in controller design appli...
Iterative Feedback Tuning (IFT) is a data-based method for the iterative tuning of restricted comple...
This paper considers optimal input design when the intended use of the identified model is to constr...
Feedforward control from measurable disturbances can significantly improve the performance in contro...
Communication channels impose a number of obstacles to feedback control. One recent line of work con...
In this contribution, we extend the Iterative Feedback Tuning (IFT) control method of [3, 4] to a mu...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
Communication channels impose a number of obstacles to feedback control. One recent line of work co...
In this paper, a model-free iterative feedback tuning method is presented to tune a frequency domain...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...
Despite the vast amount of delivered theoretical results, regarding the topic of controller design, ...
Incomplete knowledge of either plant or disturbance dynamics complicates the design of a feedback co...
A solution to the problem of rejecting sinusoidal disturbance inputs with unknown amplitudes, freque...
Optimal performance of process control requires a controller synthesis based on a perfor-mance crite...
The optimal steady-state control, and suboptimal adaptive control, of disturbed single-input-output ...
Estimation of models for both plant and disturbance dynamics is important in controller design appli...
Iterative Feedback Tuning (IFT) is a data-based method for the iterative tuning of restricted comple...
This paper considers optimal input design when the intended use of the identified model is to constr...
Feedforward control from measurable disturbances can significantly improve the performance in contro...
Communication channels impose a number of obstacles to feedback control. One recent line of work con...
In this contribution, we extend the Iterative Feedback Tuning (IFT) control method of [3, 4] to a mu...
There are many aspects to consider when designing system identification experiments in control appli...
Communication channels impose a number of obstacles to feedback control. One recent line of work co...
In this paper, a model-free iterative feedback tuning method is presented to tune a frequency domain...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...