The paper approaches the feedforward minimum-time smooth control of non-minimum-phase linear scalar systems for set-point regulation. The aim is to synthesize a bounded input subject to non-saturating constraints on the input and its derivatives till a prespecified arbitrary order. The provided solution relies on a stable input–output dynamic inversion technique and an ad hoc parameterized family of output transition functions. The synthesized minimum-time input that exhibits pre- and post-actuation is determined by means of easily-implementable closed-form expressions. Examples are given to illustrate the methodology.

Using stable input-output inversion for minimum-time feedforward constrained regulation of scalar systems

VISIOLI, Antonio
2005-01-01

Abstract

The paper approaches the feedforward minimum-time smooth control of non-minimum-phase linear scalar systems for set-point regulation. The aim is to synthesize a bounded input subject to non-saturating constraints on the input and its derivatives till a prespecified arbitrary order. The provided solution relies on a stable input–output dynamic inversion technique and an ad hoc parameterized family of output transition functions. The synthesized minimum-time input that exhibits pre- and post-actuation is determined by means of easily-implementable closed-form expressions. Examples are given to illustrate the methodology.
2005
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
PE7_1 Control engineering
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
41
305
313
Dynamic inversion; Set-point constrained regulation; Smooth control; Minimum-time; Linear systems
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Piazzi, A; Visioli, Antonio
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