▣ Title : Quasilinear Control
▣ Speaker
: Prof. YongsoonEun(DGIST)
▣ Date
& Time : Friday, June 7 (2:00 ~ 3:30pm)
▣ Place
: LG Research Building, Room #101
▣ Host
: Prof. SangchulWon (Tel. 2221)
▣ Abstract :
This talk provides an overview of QuasilinearControl (QLC).
QLC
is a set of methods for performance analysis and design of feedback systems
with nonlinear actuators and sensors. The approach of QLC is based on the
method of stochastic linearization, which reduces the nonlinearities of
actuators and sensors to quasilineargains. Unlike the usual, Jacobianlinearization, stochastic linearization is global. The price to pay is that thequasilineargain depends not on the operating point but on all functional blocks and
exogenous signals of the system. Using this approximation, QLC extends
most methods of linear control theory to systems with nonlinear
instrumentation. These include: system type, error coefficients, transients
characteristics, admissible domains, root locus, LQR/LQG, and H∞.
In addition, QLC addresses problems that are specific for systems with
nonlinear actuators and sensors such as simultaneous design of control and
instrumentation, partial and complete performance recovery.
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