Input/Output Stabilization in the General Two-Sided Model Matching Setup

Maxim Kristalny, Leonid Mirkin

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Abstract

The problem of input-output stabilization in a general two-sided model matching setup is studied. As a first step, the problem is reduced to a pair of uncoupled bilateral Diophantine equations over RH infinity. Then, recent results on bilateral Diophantine equations are exploited to obtain a numerically tractable solution given in terms of explicit state-space formulae. The resulting solvability conditions rely on two uncoupled Sylvester equations accompanied by algebraic constraints. This is in contrast to the corresponding one-sided stabilization, where no Sylvester equations are required. It is shown that imposing a mild simplifying assumption is instrumental in obtaining convenient parameterization of all stabilizing solutions, which is affine in a single RH infinity parameter. This demonstrates that if the aforementioned assumption is imposed, the general two-sided stabilization problem is similar to its one-sided counterpart in the sense that the constraints imposed by a stability requirement can be resolved without increasing problem complexity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1413-1438
JournalSIAM Journal of Control and Optimization
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Control Engineering

Free keywords

  • model matching
  • stabilization
  • interpolation constraints
  • unstable
  • weights
  • bilateral Diophantine equation

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