DocumentCode
763907
Title
Best tracking and regulation performance under control energy constraint
Author
Chen, Jie ; Hara, Shinji ; Chen, Gang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of California, Riverside, CA, USA
Volume
48
Issue
8
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1320
Lastpage
1336
Abstract
This paper studies optimal tracking and regulation control problems, in which objective functions of tracking error and regulated response, defined by integral square measures, are to be minimized jointly with the control effort, where the latter is measured by the plant input energy. Our primary objective in this work is to search for fundamental design limitations beyond those known to be imposed by nonminimum phase zeros, unstable poles, and time delays. For this purpose, we solve the problems explicitly by deriving analytical expressions for the best achievable performance. It is found that this performance limit depends not only on the plant nonminimum phase zeros, time delays, and unstable poles-a fact known previously-but also on the plant gain in the entire frequency range. The results thus reveal and quantify another source of fundamental performance limitations beyond those already known, which are nonexistent when only conventional performance objectives such as tracking and regulation are addressed without taking into account the control energy constraint. Among other things, they exhibit how the lightly damped poles, the anti-resonant zeros, as well as the bandwidth of the plant may affect the performance.
Keywords
optimal control; performance index; tracking; control design constraints; optimal control; optimal tracking; output regulation; performance limitations; reference tracking; Bandwidth; Delay effects; Energy measurement; Error correction; Feedback control; Frequency; Optimal control; Performance analysis; Performance gain; Poles and zeros;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.2003.815012
Filename
1220747
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