DocumentCode
2101092
Title
Stability analysis for reconfigurable systems with actuator saturation
Author
Bateman, A. ; Ward, D. ; Monaco, J.
Author_Institution
Barron Associates Inc., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Volume
6
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
4783
Abstract
Discusses a combined analytic and simulation-based approach to assessing the stability of a control law in a system that may be subject to actuator saturation due to failures and subsequent reconfiguration. The analysis is based on linearized plant dynamics, a linearized state-feedback description of the nonlinear controller dynamics, and a nonlinear actuator model. For systems of this type, a method has previously been developed that provides less conservative estimates of the domain of attraction than other available methods. The domain of attraction estimates are used to guide simulation based stability analysis. The combined analytic and simulation based stability assessment approach is implemented in RASCLE, a software package designed to interface with an arbitrary C, C++, or FORTRAN simulation. Through the combination of analytic stability estimates and automated simulation-based analysis, RASCLE can efficiently provide information about the stability of the full nonlinear system under a wide range of conditions for the purpose of validating a reconfigurable controller.
Keywords
actuators; aircraft control; control nonlinearities; control system analysis computing; digital simulation; dynamics; fault tolerance; linearisation techniques; matrix algebra; nonlinear control systems; optimisation; software packages; stability; state feedback; RASCLE; actuator saturation; domain of attraction; linear matrix inequality constraints; linearized plant dynamics; linearized state-feedback description; nonlinear actuator model; nonlinear controller dynamics; optimization problems; reconfigurable systems; simulation-based approach; software package; stability analysis; Analytical models; Automatic control; Failure analysis; Hydraulic actuators; Information analysis; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Nonlinear systems; Software design; Software packages; Stability analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002
ISSN
0743-1619
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7298-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.2002.1025415
Filename
1025415
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