Using a very general formulation of the Internal Model Principle for infinite-dimensional systems it is shown that a robust controller tracking/rejecting signals generated by an infinite-dimensional exosystem can be decomposed into a servocompensator and a stabilizing controller. The servocompensator contains an internal model of the exosystem generating the reference and disturbance signals and the stabilizing controller stabilizes the infinite-dimensional closed-loop system. As such the decomposition gives a parametrization of robustly regulating controllers in the time domain. Various ways of stabilizing the closed-loop system are presented.Peer reviewe
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Abstract: In this paper we solve the tracking and disturbance rejection problem for infinite-dimensi...
AbstractIn many applications, the distributed parameter nature of engineering systems cannot be igno...
In this paper we consider controller design for robust output tracking and disturbance rejection for...
In this thesis, the robust output regulation problem is studied both in the time domain and in the f...
We construct two error feedback controllers for robust output tracking and disturbance rejection of ...
AbstractLarge space structures, or any mechanically flexible structures, are inherently distributed ...
In this paper we consider robust output regulation and the internal model principle for infinite-dim...
In this paper we consider robust output regulation of distributed parameter systems and the internal...
In this paper the robust regulation problem for infinite-dimensional systems \begin{equation*} \dot ...
In this thesis we consider the output regulation problem consisting of choosing a controller to asym...
We solve the problem of robust stabilization with respect to normalized coprime factor perturbations...
This paper describes three theories for robust controller design for infinite-dimensional linear sys...
Introduced for finite-dimensional systems by Fran- cis and Wonham in the mid 70’s, the internal mode...
This paper describes three theories for robust controller design for infinite-dimensional linear sys...
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Abstract: In this paper we solve the tracking and disturbance rejection problem for infinite-dimensi...
AbstractIn many applications, the distributed parameter nature of engineering systems cannot be igno...
In this paper we consider controller design for robust output tracking and disturbance rejection for...