Distance measures, robust stability conditions and robust performance guarantees for uncertain feedback systems

George Papageorgiou*, Alexander Lanzon

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    Abstract

    Given a nominal plant, a perturbed plant, an uncertainty structure and performance weights, we use robust model validation ideas to define and compute a measure of the distance between the nominal and perturbed plants. We also define a stability margin for a feedback system that is related to robust stability and nominal performance, and derive conditions for the stability and bounds for the performance degradation of the perturbed feedback system in terms of the distance measure. These robust stability and robust performance results give the distance measure a feedback interpretation. The simplicity and power of our procedure for computing the distance between two systems is illustrated using a normalized coprime factor uncertainty model to derive results that have already been published in the literature using different techniques. All systems considered in this paper are linear timeinvariant. Keywords: Robust stability, robust performance, distance measures, model validation, feedback systems, gap metric, ν-gap matric, control, stability margin.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationControl of Uncertain Systems
    Subtitle of host publicationModelling, Approximation, and Design: A Workshop on the Occasion of Keith Glovera Ts 60th Birthday
    EditorsBruce Francis, Jan Willems, Malcolm Smith
    Pages317-344
    Number of pages28
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2006

    Publication series

    NameLecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences
    Volume329
    ISSN (Print)0170-8643

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