Title:
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$H_\infty$ control design for an adaptive optics system (English) |
Author:
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Denis, Nikolaos |
Author:
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Looze, Douglas |
Author:
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Huang, Jim |
Author:
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Castañon, David |
Language:
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English |
Journal:
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Kybernetika |
ISSN:
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0023-5954 |
Volume:
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35 |
Issue:
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1 |
Year:
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1999 |
Pages:
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[69]-81 |
Summary lang:
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English |
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Category:
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math |
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Summary:
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In this paper we first present a full order $H_\infty $ controller for a multi- input, multi-output (MIMO) adaptive optics system. We apply model reduction techniques to the full order $H_\infty $ controller and demonstrate that the closed-loop (CL) system with the reduced order $H_\infty $ controller achieves the same high level of performance. Upon closer examination of the structure of the reduced order $H_\infty $ controller it is found that the dynamical behavior of the reduced order $H_\infty $ controller can be accurately approximated by a single-input, single-output (SISO) transfer function (TF) multiplied by the inverse of the adaptive optics plant dc gain. This observation then leads to a general design methodology which only requires the synthesis of a SISO $H_\infty $ controller and multiplication by constant matrices. (English) |
Keyword:
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multi-input |
Keyword:
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multi-output |
Keyword:
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adaptive optics system |
Keyword:
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model reduction techniques |
Keyword:
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$H_\infty$ control |
MSC:
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93B11 |
MSC:
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93B15 |
MSC:
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93B36 |
MSC:
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93C95 |
idZBL:
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Zbl 1274.93060 |
idMR:
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MR1705531 |
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Date available:
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2009-09-24T19:23:22Z |
Last updated:
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2015-03-27 |
Stable URL:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/135268 |
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