ABSTRACT

There are many books on advanced control for specialists, but not many present these topics for non-specialists. Assuming only a basic knowledge of automatic control and signals and systems, this second edition of Optimal and Robust Control offers a straightforward, self-contained handbook of advanced topics and tools in automatic control.

The book deals with advanced automatic control techniques, paying particular attention to robustness-the ability to guarantee stability in the presence of uncertainty. It explains advanced techniques for handling uncertainty and optimizing the control loop. It also details analytical strategies for obtaining reduced order models. The authors then propose using the Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) technique as a unifying tool to solve many types of advanced control problems. Topics covered in the book include,

  • LQR and H∞ approaches
  • Kalman and singular value decomposition
  • Open-loop balancing and reduced order models
  • Closed-loop balancing
  • Positive-real systems, bounded-real systems, and imaginary-negative systems
  • Criteria for stability control
  • Time-delay systems

This easy-to-read text presents the essential theoretical background and provides numerous examples and MATLAB® exercises to help the reader efficiently acquire new skills. Written for electrical, electronic, computer science, space, and automation engineers interested in automatic control, this book can also be used for self-study of for a one-semester course in robust control.

This fully renewed second edition of the book also includes new fundamental topics such as Lyapunov functions for stability, variational calculus, formulation in terms of optimization problems of matrix algebraic equations, negative-imaginary systems, and time-delay systems.

chapter Chapter 2|24 pages

Fundamentals of Stability

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

Kalman Canonical Decomposition

chapter Chapter 4|8 pages

Singular Value Decomposition

chapter Chapter 5|18 pages

Open-loop Balanced Realization

chapter Chapter 6|30 pages

Reduced Order Models and Symmetric Systems

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

Closed-loop Balanced Realization

chapter Chapter 11|14 pages

H ∞ Linear Control

chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

The Class of Stabilizing Controllers

chapter Chapter 15|18 pages

Time-delay Systems