International Journal of Control, Vol.84, No.12, 2067-2080, 2011
Robust H-2/H-infinity/reference model dynamic output-feedback control synthesis
This article presents a new strategy to design robust model matching dynamic output-feedback controllers that guarantee tracking response specifications, disturbance rejection and noise attenuation. The proposed synthesis methodology, based on a multi-objective optimisation problem, can be applied to uncertain continuous or discrete-time linear time-invariant systems with polytopic uncertainty, leading to both full-order and reduced-order robust-performance dynamic controllers. The objective functions represent the H-infinity-norm of the difference between the closed-loop transfer function matrix, from the reference signals and the plant outputs and the reference model matrix, the H-infinity-norm of the closed-loop transfer function matrix from the disturbances and the plant outputs and the H-2-norm of the closed-loop transfer function matrix from the measurement noises and the control inputs. An integral control action is also introduced in order to achieve zero steady-state error. In the case of MIMO systems, the proposed strategy can be applied to decouple the closed-loop control system choosing an appropriated reference model matrix. Two examples are presented to illustrate both SISO and MIMO systems control synthesis.
Keywords:Robust control;dynamic output-feedback control;model-reference control;polytopic uncertainty