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Beyond singular values and loop shapes
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringRobust ControlDesign ParadigmCurve ModelingLoop ShapesSingular Value ConditionsStabilitySystems EngineeringDiscrete MathematicsComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMechatronicsMathematical Control TheoryComputer EngineeringSingular Value Loop-shapingLoop SpaceController SynthesisControl DesignGeometric AlgorithmAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesMechanical SystemsProcess ControlLinear Control
The status of singular value loop-shaping as a design paradigm for multivariable feedback systems is reviewed. It shows that this paradigm is an effective design tool whenever the problem specifications are spacially round. The tool can be arbitrarily conservative, however, when they are not. This happens because singular value conditions for robust performance are not tight (necessary and sufficient) and can severely overstate actual requirements. An alternate paradign is discussed which overcomes these limitations. The alternative includes a more general problem formulation, a new matrix function mu, and tight conditions for both robust stability and robust performance. The state of the art currently permits analysis of feedback systems within this new paradigm. Synthesis remains a subject of research.
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