IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.55, No.1, 242-247, 2010
Reliable H-infinity Control of Linear Systems With Adaptive Mechanism
This technical note studies the problem of designing reliable H-infinity controllers with adaptive mechanism for linear systems. A new method for designing indirect adaptive reliable controller via state feedback is presented for actuator fault compensations. Based on the on-line estimation of eventual faults, the proposed reliable controller parameters are updated automatically to compensate the fault effects on systems. A notion of adaptive H-infinity performance index is proposed to describe the disturbance attenuation performances of closed-loop systems. The design conditions are given in terms of solutions to a set of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The resultant designs can guarantee the asymptotic stability and adaptive H-infinity performances of closed-loop systems even in the cases of actuator failures. The effectiveness of the proposed design method is illustrated via a numerical example.
Keywords:Adaptive control;H-infinity control;linear matrix inequalities (LMIs);linear systems;reliable control;state feedback