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|a Knobloch, Hans Wilhelm.
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|a Disturbance Attenuation for Uncertain Control Systems
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|a Dissipation Inequalities and Nonlinear H1-Theory -- Dissipation Inequalities: An Alternative Approach -- A United Approach to Problems of Asymptotic Tracking and Disturbance Rejection -- Disturbance Attenuation in Control Systems.
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|a This book presents a survey on recent attempts to treat classical regulator design problems in case of an uncertain dynamics. It is shown that source of the uncertainty can be twofold: (i) The system is under the influence of an exogenous disturbance about which one has only incomplete - or none - information. (ii) A portion of the dynamical law is unspecified - due to imperfect modeling. Both cases are described by the state space model in a unified way "Disturbance Attenuation for Uncertain Control Systems" presents a variety of approaches to the design problem in the presence of a (partly) unknown disturbance signal. There is a clear philosophy underlying each approach which can be characterized by either one of the following terms: Adaptive Control, Worst Case Design, Dissipation Inequalities. .
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