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Parameterized Regulator Synthesis for Bimodal Linear Systems Based on Bilinear Matrix Inequalities

Zhizheng Wu and Foued Ben Amara

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2008, vol. 2008, 1-22

Abstract:

A regulator design method is presented for switched bimodal linear systems, where it is desired to reject known disturbance signals and/or track known reference inputs. The switching in the bimodal system is defined by a switching surface. The regulator design approach consists of three steps. The first step is based on constructing a switched observer-based state feedback central controller for the switched linear system. The second step involves augmenting the switched central controller with additional dynamics to construct a parameterized set of switched controllers. In the third step, two sufficient regulation conditions are derived for the resulting switched closed loop system. The regulation conditions present guidelines for the selection of the additional dynamics used to parameterize the switched controllers to yield the desired regulator. A regulator synthesis approach is proposed based on solving properly formulated bilinear matrix inequalities. Finally, a numerical example is presented to illustrate the performance of the proposed regulator.

Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1155/2008/341720

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