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Analysis of gain scheduled control for nonlinear plants
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Reference TrajectoryNonlinear ControlControl System EngineeringEngineeringOverall Gain-scheduled DesignRobust ControlMechanical SystemsProcess ControlOptimal System DesignSystems EngineeringNonlinear PlantsBusinessControl DesignPlant-wide ControlGain SchedulingLinear Control TheoryControl SystemsStability
Gain scheduling has proven to be a successful design methodology in many engineering applications. In the absence of a sound theoretical analysis, these designs come with no guarantees of the robustness, performance, or even nominal stability of the overall gain-scheduled design. An analysis is presented for two types of nonlinear gain-scheduled control systems: (1) scheduling on a reference trajectory, and (2) scheduling on the plant output. Conditions which guarantee stability, robustness, and performance properties of the global gain schedule designs are given. These conditions confirm and formalize popular notions regarding gain scheduled designs, such as that the scheduling variable should vary slowly, and capture the plant's nonlinearities.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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