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Linear systems with state and control constraints: the theory and application of maximal output admissible sets
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1991
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Linear SystemsEngineeringReachability ProblemInitial StateStabilityFunctional InequalitiesMathematical Control TheoryProcess ControlSystems EngineeringLinear SystemObservabilityControl ConstraintsApproximation TheoryLinear ControlControllabilityOutput FunctionLinear Optimization
The initial state of an unforced linear system is output admissible with respect to a constraint set Y if the resulting output function satisfies the pointwise-in-time condition y(t) in Y, t>or=0. The set of all possible such initial conditions is the maximal output admissible set O/sub infinity /. The properties of O/sub infinity / and its characterization are investigated. In the discrete-time case, it is generally possible to represent O/sub infinity / or a close approximation of it, by a finite number of functional inequalities. Practical algorithms for generating the functions are described. In the continuous-time case simple representations of the maximal output admissible set are not available, however, it is shown that the discrete-time results may be used to obtain approximate representations.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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