Conversion From Unstructured LTI Controllers to Observer-Structured Ones for LPV Systems

  • Sato M
  • Sebe N
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This paper considers the conversion problem from unstructured linear time-invariant (LTI) controllers to observer-structured LTI controllers , whose structure is similar to but not exactly the same as the so-called “Luenberger observer–based controllers,” for linear parameter-varying (LPV) plant systems. In contrast to Luenberger observer–based controllers, observer-structured LTI controllers can be defined and constructed even if the plant systems are given as LPV systems. In the conversion problem, the state-space matrices of the observer-structured LTI controller are parameterized with those of the given unstructured LTI controller, one free matrix, and a state transformation matrix. We also show a method to obtain the optimal state transformation matrix with respect to the convergence of the discrepancy between the plant state and the observer-structured controller state for a stochastically defined non-zero initial plant state. Several toy examples are included to illustrate the effectiveness and the usefulness of observer-structured LTI controllers , and the utility of the proposed conversion parametrization.

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Sato, M., & Sebe, N. (2022). Conversion From Unstructured LTI Controllers to Observer-Structured Ones for LPV Systems. Frontiers in Control Engineering, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcteg.2022.804549

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