International audienceThis paper addresses the design problem of Gain-Scheduled Output Feedback (GSOF) controllers, in which causality with respect to (w.r.t) scheduling parameters in the GSOF controllers is kept, for continuous-/discrete-time Linear Parameter-Varying (LPV) systems using Parameter-Dependent Lyapunov Functions (PDLFs). In general, continuous-time GSOF controllers designed by conventional methods, i.e. so-called change-of-variables using PDLFs, depend on the derivatives of scheduling parameters, and discrete-time GSOF controllers designed by conventional methods or extended Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) technique using parameter-dependent auxiliary matrices both depend on the one-step-ahead scheduling parameters. These mean ...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...
This thesis is devoted to controller synthesis, i.e. to finding a systematic procedure to determine ...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...
International audienceThis paper addresses the design problem of Gain-Scheduled Output Feedback (GSO...
International audienceWhen continuous-time Gain-Scheduled Output Feedback (GSOF) controllers are des...
This paper is concerned with the design problem of causal gain-scheduled output feedback controllers...
This paper addresses the gain-scheduling control design for nonlinear systems to achieve output regu...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Abstract—Traditionally, scheduled controllers are obtained by interpolation of a bank of linear feed...
In this paper, a new gain-scheduling control design approach is proposed by combining LPV (linear pa...
Gain scheduling has proven to be a successful design methodology in many engineering applications. T...
This paper proposes new synthesis conditions to design H∞ static output-feedback controllers for dis...
Gain scheduling (GS) is one of the most popular approaches to nonlinear control design and it is kno...
This paper addresses the problem of parameter dependent state feedback control (i.e. gain scheduling...
This paper proposes a design procedure for reduced-order dynamic output feedback (DOF) gain-scheduli...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...
This thesis is devoted to controller synthesis, i.e. to finding a systematic procedure to determine ...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...
International audienceThis paper addresses the design problem of Gain-Scheduled Output Feedback (GSO...
International audienceWhen continuous-time Gain-Scheduled Output Feedback (GSOF) controllers are des...
This paper is concerned with the design problem of causal gain-scheduled output feedback controllers...
This paper addresses the gain-scheduling control design for nonlinear systems to achieve output regu...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Abstract—Traditionally, scheduled controllers are obtained by interpolation of a bank of linear feed...
In this paper, a new gain-scheduling control design approach is proposed by combining LPV (linear pa...
Gain scheduling has proven to be a successful design methodology in many engineering applications. T...
This paper proposes new synthesis conditions to design H∞ static output-feedback controllers for dis...
Gain scheduling (GS) is one of the most popular approaches to nonlinear control design and it is kno...
This paper addresses the problem of parameter dependent state feedback control (i.e. gain scheduling...
This paper proposes a design procedure for reduced-order dynamic output feedback (DOF) gain-scheduli...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...
This thesis is devoted to controller synthesis, i.e. to finding a systematic procedure to determine ...
In this paper we consider a linear, discrete-time system depending multi-affinely on uncertain, real...