Title :
Distributed consensus observers based H∞ control for continuous systems with sensor and actuator networks
Author :
Wang Hong-Du ; Wu Huai-Ning
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. on Aircraft Control Lab., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper proposes a distributed consensus observers (DCOs) based H∞ control method for a class of linear time-invariant (LTI) continuous systems with sensor and actuator networks (SANs), whose topology is represented by a directed graph. It is assumed that each actuator node in the SAN can transmit its control input signal to all sensor nodes. According to the topology of the SAN, a set of DCOs of the sensor nodes and a set of DCOs-based controllers of the actuator nodes are given respectively to facilitate that the proposed method is able to estimate and control the system in a fully distributed way. Subsequently, a DCOs-based H∞ control design method is proposed in terms of bilinear matrix inequality (BMI) to guarantee the exponential stability of the closed-loop system in the absence of external disturbances while satisfying a prescribed H∞ performance of disturbance attenuation in the presence of external disturbances. Moreover, a two-stage design procedure is presented to solve the BMI feasibility problem. Finally, a numerical simulation study is given to show the effectiveness of the proposed design method.
Keywords :
H∞ control; asymptotic stability; closed loop systems; continuous systems; control system synthesis; directed graphs; linear matrix inequalities; observers; topology; BMI feasibility problem; DCO-based controllers; H∞ control design method; H∞ performance; LTI continuous systems; SAN; actuator networks; actuator nodes; bilinear matrix inequality; closed loop system; directed graph; distributed consensus observers; disturbance attenuation; exponential stability; linear time-invariant; numerical simulation; sensor nodes; topology; two-stage design procedure; Actuators; Closed loop systems; Hafnium; Linear matrix inequalities; Observers; Storage area networks; Topology; Distributed consensus observers; H∞ control; bilinear matrix inequality; sensor and actuator network;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (CCC), 2014 33rd Chinese
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
DOI :
10.1109/ChiCC.2014.6895663