In this paper, systems where information about model accuracy is contained in a model error model are considered. The validity of such a model is typically restricted to input signals that are limited in amplitude. It is then natural to require the same amplitude restriction when designing controllers. The resulting implications for controller design are investigated in both the continuous and the discrete time case
For pt.2 see ibid., Feb., 2002. The article reviews the techniques used to design controllers, emplo...
This paper considers the problem of controlling continuous-time linear parameter varying (LPV) syste...
In this note we show that robustness with respect to additive disturbances implies robustness with r...
In this paper, systems where information about model accuracy is contained in a model error model ar...
Model validation and estimating the size of a possible model error is a central aspect of System Ide...
In this paper we study the effect of model errors on the performance of feedforward controllers. In ...
In this paper we study the effect of model errors on the per-formance of feedforward controllers. In...
This paper discusses recent results on multiple linear agent control satisfying bounded amplitude pe...
For part 1, see ibid. December 2001. This three-part article reviews the techniques used to design c...
This three-part article reviews the techniques used to design controllers, employing linear programm...
Much attention in robust identification and control has been focused on linear low order models appr...
We examine some recent methods for System Identication, that also deliver non-parametric error bound...
The design of optimal dynamic disturbance accommodation controller with limited model information is...
Control systems achieve the desired performance with the model-based controller if the dynamical mod...
The paper addresses the problem of reconciling the modern control paradigm developed by R. Kalman in...
For pt.2 see ibid., Feb., 2002. The article reviews the techniques used to design controllers, emplo...
This paper considers the problem of controlling continuous-time linear parameter varying (LPV) syste...
In this note we show that robustness with respect to additive disturbances implies robustness with r...
In this paper, systems where information about model accuracy is contained in a model error model ar...
Model validation and estimating the size of a possible model error is a central aspect of System Ide...
In this paper we study the effect of model errors on the performance of feedforward controllers. In ...
In this paper we study the effect of model errors on the per-formance of feedforward controllers. In...
This paper discusses recent results on multiple linear agent control satisfying bounded amplitude pe...
For part 1, see ibid. December 2001. This three-part article reviews the techniques used to design c...
This three-part article reviews the techniques used to design controllers, employing linear programm...
Much attention in robust identification and control has been focused on linear low order models appr...
We examine some recent methods for System Identication, that also deliver non-parametric error bound...
The design of optimal dynamic disturbance accommodation controller with limited model information is...
Control systems achieve the desired performance with the model-based controller if the dynamical mod...
The paper addresses the problem of reconciling the modern control paradigm developed by R. Kalman in...
For pt.2 see ibid., Feb., 2002. The article reviews the techniques used to design controllers, emplo...
This paper considers the problem of controlling continuous-time linear parameter varying (LPV) syste...
In this note we show that robustness with respect to additive disturbances implies robustness with r...