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Robust disturbance suppression for nonlinear systems based on H∞ control

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Su, W.
Anderson, Brian
Brinsmead, Thomas

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The disturbance suppression problem for nonlinear systems is examined in this paper. We review the so-called nonstandard mixed sensitivity problem, which introduces an integrator to a selected weight, as well as the linear classical disturbance suppression problem and the linear H∞ disturbance suppression problem. We extend this H∞ problem to the nonlinear case, and present a method to reduce the order of the state feedback Hamilton-Jacobi PDE (Partial Differential Equation) for this nonlinear H∞ problem by extending the concept of comprehensive stability [8] [7]. Finally, we investigate the structure of the output feedback H∞ controller for disturbance suppression, and draw the conclusion that, as in the linear case, there must also be an integrator in the controller.

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39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

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