Stabilizability and disturbance rejection with state-derivative feedback (Q624674)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5849020
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5849020 |
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Stabilizability and disturbance rejection with state-derivative feedback (English)
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9 February 2011
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Summary: In some practical problems, for instance in the control of mechanical systems using accelerometers as sensors, it is easier to obtain the state-derivative signals than the state signals. This paper shows that (i) linear time-invariant plants given by the state-space model matrices \(\{A,B,C,D\}\) with output equal to the state-derivative vector are not observable and can not be stabilizable by using an output feedback if \(\det(A)=0\) and (ii) the rejection of a constant disturbance added to the input of the aforementioned plants, considering \(\det(A)\neq 0\), and a static output feedback controller is not possible. The proposed results can be useful in the analysis and design of control systems with state-derivative feedback.
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state-derivative feedback
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state-space model
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