Proceedings of the 48h IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) Held Jointly With 2009 28th Chinese Control Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/cdc.2009.5400456
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Optimization-based digital redesign of analogue controllers

Abstract: A novel method is proposed for the digital redesign of analogue controllers with account for the closed-loop system performance in continuous time. The method, which is based on a two-level optimization algorithm, makes it possible to place the closed-loop poles inside a specified region of the complex plane and provides for reduced-order controllers. The effectiveness of the proposed technique is demonstrated by some well-known redesign examples.

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“…A variety of digital redesign methods have been presented such as approximating the frequency characteristics and the time responses of a single block [2,3] and considering those of a closed-loop system [4][5][6]. Polyakov et al [7] proposed a method based on two-level optimisation considering the characteristic polynomial of the closed-loop, which gave reduced-order controllers compared to other optimisation-based techniques. The scope has currently been expanded to more advanced topics, following the development of control theories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of digital redesign methods have been presented such as approximating the frequency characteristics and the time responses of a single block [2,3] and considering those of a closed-loop system [4][5][6]. Polyakov et al [7] proposed a method based on two-level optimisation considering the characteristic polynomial of the closed-loop, which gave reduced-order controllers compared to other optimisation-based techniques. The scope has currently been expanded to more advanced topics, following the development of control theories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%