Best achievable tracking performance in sampled-data control systems
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 22_Publication in policy or professional journal
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Detail(s)
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3889-3894 |
Journal / Publication | Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control |
Volume | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2002 |
Externally published | Yes |
Conference
Title | 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control |
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Place | United States |
City | Las Vegas, NV |
Period | 10 - 13 December 2002 |
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Abstract
In this paper we study the problem of tracking a step reference signal using sampled-data control systems. We investigate the best achievable tracking performance, where the performance is deemed best for it is the minimal attainable by all possible sampled-data stabilizing controllers. Our primary objective is to investigate the fundamental tracking performance limit in sampled-data systems, and to understand whether and how sampling and hold in a sampled-data system may impose intrinsic barriers to performance. For this optimal tracking performance. The result shows that a performance loss is generally incurred in a sampled-data system, in comparison to the tracking performance achievable by continuous-time controllers. This loss of performance, as so demonstrated by the expression, can be attributed to the non-minimum behaviors and the aliasing effects generated by samplers and hold devices.
Research Area(s)
- H2 control, Non-minimum phase zeros, Performance limitation, Sampled-data feedback system
Citation Format(s)
Best achievable tracking performance in sampled-data control systems. / Chen, Jie; Hara, Shinji; Qui, Li; Middleton, Rick.
In: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Vol. 4, 2002, p. 3889-3894.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 22_Publication in policy or professional journal