Location
Brown Hall 100
Start Date
7-21-2016 11:00 AM
End Date
21-7-2016 11:30 AM
Description
Feedback control requires to achieve desired robust stability and performance properties for the fractional interconnection of a given plant and a to-be-desired controller, both described by suitable operators. In this talk we develop the basic ideas how to design controllers based on graph separation techniques. It is our goal to illustrate the power of this paradigm for novel approaches to the synthesis of optimal 2D controllers for 2D systems, of controllers that can be adapted to varying dynamic system components or of distributed controllers.
Operator Techniques in Controller Synthesis
Brown Hall 100
Feedback control requires to achieve desired robust stability and performance properties for the fractional interconnection of a given plant and a to-be-desired controller, both described by suitable operators. In this talk we develop the basic ideas how to design controllers based on graph separation techniques. It is our goal to illustrate the power of this paradigm for novel approaches to the synthesis of optimal 2D controllers for 2D systems, of controllers that can be adapted to varying dynamic system components or of distributed controllers.