Title :
A note on computing system radii for Galerkin approximations of elastic systems
Author :
Berdaguer, E.F. ; Burns, J.A. ; Piechl, G.H. ; Pena, R. S Sanchez
Author_Institution :
Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract :
Finite element and other Galerkin approximations often used to construct finite dimensional systems for control design are discussed. These methods produce systems with very special structure and this structure can be exploited in developing computational algorithms. A considerable portion of numerical linear algebra is devoted to numerical methods for systems involving banded, sparse, or block diagonal matrices. However, most numerical algorithms currently used in control design do not take advantage of the special structure that results from approximating infinite dimensional systems by Galerkin models. The authors discuss the problem of computing system radii (e.g., controllability, stabilizability, observability, and detectability margins) for finite element approximations of elastic systems. The simple one dimensional wave equation is used to illustrate the basic ideas
Keywords :
approximation theory; control system synthesis; controllability; distributed parameter systems; finite element analysis; linear algebra; matrix algebra; multidimensional systems; observability; stability; Galerkin approximations; banded matrices; block diagonal matrices; control system synthesis; controllability margins; detectability margins; elastic systems; finite dimensional systems; finite element approximations; infinite dimensional systems; numerical linear algebra; observability margins; one dimensional wave equation; sparse matrices; stabilisability margins; system radii; Atomic measurements; Control design; Control systems; Controllability; Finite element methods; Linear algebra; Mathematics; Moment methods; Observability; Sparse matrices;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1990., Proceedings of the 29th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1990.203537