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A new perspective on static and low-order anti-windup synthesis

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posted on 2009-12-08, 16:16 authored by Matthew C. Turner, Ian Postlethwaite
By viewing the anti-windup problem as a decoupled set of subsystems and relating this configuration to a general static anti-windup set-up, LMI conditions are established which guarantee stability and performance of the resulting closed-loop system. The approach taken, and the mapping used for the performance index, are logical and intuitive--and, it is argued, central to the 'true' anti-windup objective. The approach enables one to construct static anti-windup compensators in a systematic and numerically tractable manner. The idea is extended to allow low-order anti-windup compensators to be synthesized, which, while being sub-optimal, can improve transient performance and possess several desired properties (such as low computational overhead and sensible closed-loop pole locations). In addition, low-order anti-windup synthesis is often feasible when the corresponding static synthesis is not.

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International Journal of Control, 2004, 77 (1), pp.27-44

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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International Journal of Control

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Taylor & Francis

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0020-7179

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2004

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2009-12-08

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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207170310001640116

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en

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