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The windsurfer approach to iterative control and identification using an H<sub>∞</sub> algorithm

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Dehghani, Arvin
Lanzon, Alexander
Anderson, Brian D.O.

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The windsur ng approach to iterative control entails several controller designs to gradually and safely widen the closed-loop bandwidth. Eventually some validation tests are carried out in order to stop the algorithm. In this paper, an H∞ design algorithm is presented in order to remove the empirical aspect from the stopping criteria and to make the procedure more systematic, hence expediting the design. Furthermore, a new controller design method is introduced which relaxes some restrictive assumptions on the plant model and tackles well some issues with the controller design step. This enables us to address a wider class of practical problems.

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