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Extending H-infinity Control to Nonlinear Systems

Extending H-infinity Control to Nonlinear Systems

Extending H-infinity Control to Nonlinear Systems

Control of Nonlinear Systems to Achieve Performance Objectives
J. William Helton
Matthew R. James
January 1987
Paperback
9780898714401
$86.00
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Paperback

    H-infinity control originated from an effort to codify classical control methods, where one shapes frequency response functions for linear systems to meet certain objectives. H-infinity control underwent tremendous development in the 1980s and made considerable strides toward systematizing classical control. This book addresses the next major issue of how this extends to nonlinear systems. At the core of nonlinear control theory lie two partial differential equations (PDEs). One is a first-order evolution equation called the information state equation, which constitutes the dynamics of the controller. One can view this equation as a nonlinear dynamical system. Much of this volume is concerned with basic properties of this system, such as the nature of trajectories, stability, and, most important, how it leads to a general solution of the nonlinear H-infinity control problem.

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    January 1987
    Paperback
    9780898714401
    355 pages
    254 × 178 × 18 mm
    0.631kg
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      Authors
    • J. William Helton
    • Matthew R. James