The robustness of state feedback solutions to the problem of partial pole placement obtained by a new projection procedure is examined. The projection procedure gives a reduced-order pole assignment problem. It is shown that the sensitivities of the assigned poles in the complete closed-loop system are bounded in terms of the sensitivities of the assigned reduced-order poles, and the sensitivities of the unaltered poles are bounded in terms of the sensitivities of the corresponding open-loop poles. If the assigned poles are well-separated from the unaltered poles, these bounds are expected to be tight. The projection procedure is described in [3], and techniques for finding robust (or insensitive) solutions to the reduced-order problem are ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
Abstract. For the solution of the single-input pole placement problem we derive explicit ex-pression...
Numerical methods are described for determining robust, or well-conditioned, solutions to the proble...
Numerical methods are described for determining robust, or well-conditioned, solutions to the proble...
The solution of the pole assignment problem by feedback in singular systems is parameterized and con...
A number of computationally reliable direct methods for pole assignment by feedback have recently be...
A new procedure for selecting closed-loop poles in the state feedback controller design is proposed...
In this paper, we consider the partial pole assignment problem (PPAP) for high order control systems...
The properties of a closed-loop system, subject to bounded disturbances, are analyzed when a pole pl...
The properties of a closed-loop system, subject to bounded disturbances, are analyzed when a pole pl...
A robust pole assignment by linear state feedback is achieved in state-space representation by selec...
AbstractNecessary conditions are given for the problem of pole assignment by state feedback in singu...
The solution of the pole assignment problem by feedback in singular systems is parameterized and con...
The problem of robust pole assignment by feedback in a linear, multivariable, time-invariant system ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
Abstract. For the solution of the single-input pole placement problem we derive explicit ex-pression...
Numerical methods are described for determining robust, or well-conditioned, solutions to the proble...
Numerical methods are described for determining robust, or well-conditioned, solutions to the proble...
The solution of the pole assignment problem by feedback in singular systems is parameterized and con...
A number of computationally reliable direct methods for pole assignment by feedback have recently be...
A new procedure for selecting closed-loop poles in the state feedback controller design is proposed...
In this paper, we consider the partial pole assignment problem (PPAP) for high order control systems...
The properties of a closed-loop system, subject to bounded disturbances, are analyzed when a pole pl...
The properties of a closed-loop system, subject to bounded disturbances, are analyzed when a pole pl...
A robust pole assignment by linear state feedback is achieved in state-space representation by selec...
AbstractNecessary conditions are given for the problem of pole assignment by state feedback in singu...
The solution of the pole assignment problem by feedback in singular systems is parameterized and con...
The problem of robust pole assignment by feedback in a linear, multivariable, time-invariant system ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896302382.We d...
Abstract. For the solution of the single-input pole placement problem we derive explicit ex-pression...