Title :
Sensitivity minimization for controller implementations: fixed-point approach
Author :
Ko, Hsien-Ju ; Yu, Wen-Shyong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tatung Univ., Taiwan
fDate :
June 30 2004-July 2 2004
Abstract :
A novel approach is proposed to analyze and minimize fixed-point errors for digital controller implementations based on sensitivity measures in magnitude and phase-supplement-angle of eigenvalues. First, uncertainties of the controller parameters caused by roundoff and computational errors using fixed-point computations are expressed in function of register length. Then, a stability criterion of the closed-loop system based on fixed-point statistical model is derived by means of small gain theorem and Bellman-Grownwall lemma. Thus, a measure that combines sensitivities of the magnitude and phase-supplement-angle of the closed-loop system eigenvalues with respect to controller parameters is constructed in the sense of mixed matrix-2/Frobenius norms. This measure is minimized by an optimal similarity transformation obtained from an analytically algebraic method. Based upon this transformation as well as the stability criterion, a least register length can be obtained. Finally, an example of the simplified model of a vertical take off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is performed to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
algebra; closed loop systems; digital control; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; feedback; fixed point arithmetic; linear systems; minimisation; sensitivity analysis; stability; statistical analysis; Bellman-Grownwall lemma; analytically algebraic method; closed-loop system; controller parameter uncertainties; digital controller implementations; eigenvalues; fixed-point errors; fixed-point statistical model; least register length; mixed matrix-2/Frobenius norms; optimal similarity transformation; sensitivity minimization; small gain theorem; stability criterion; vertical take off and landing aircraft;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8335-4