DocumentCode
2459772
Title
Further tracking results for input-constrained minimum-phase systems
Author
Giri, F. ; Chater, E. ; Chaoui, F.Z. ; Gning, J.B.
Author_Institution
GREYC Lab., Univ. of Caen Basse-Normandie, Caen, France
fYear
2009
fDate
10-12 June 2009
Firstpage
1213
Lastpage
1218
Abstract
Minimum phase systems are the only systems that allow (in disturbance-free unconstrained case) the achievement of perfect tracking in presence of arbitrary reference signals. The question is whether this still holds when the control input is subject to input saturation constraint. Surprisingly, most works on global output tracking in presence of input saturation focused on nonminimum phase systems. Then, perfect tracking is only achievable for constant references. In this paper, it is shown that more powerful tracking results are achievable for minimum phase systems. Specifically, perfect tracking is guaranteed for arbitrary type reference signals that satisfy a well defined strict compatibility condition. When, the reference signal is just compatible in the mean then the tracking quality depends on the reference variation rate. For periodic reference signals (not necessarily compatible with constraint), all the closed-loop system signals are shown to be periodic with the same period.
Keywords
closed loop systems; control system synthesis; linear systems; stability; arbitrary reference signals; closed-loop system signals; disturbance-free unconstrained case; input saturation constraint; input-constrained minimum-phase systems; nonminimum phase systems; periodic reference signals; reference variation rate; Chaos; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Frequency; Linear systems; Programmable control; Regulators; Stability; State feedback; Steady-state; Minimum phase systems; incremental stability; input saturation constraint; input-output stability; output reference tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 2009. ACC '09.
Conference_Location
St. Louis, MO
ISSN
0743-1619
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4523-3
Electronic_ISBN
0743-1619
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.2009.5159899
Filename
5159899
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