posted on 2012-11-06, 11:03authored byMark HaltonMark Halton, Martin J. Hayes, Petar Iordanov
This paper considers the application of the skewed
structured singular value to the robust stability of systems
subject to strictly real parametric uncertainty. Three statespace
formulations that counteract the discontinuous nature
of this problem are detailed. It is shown that the calculation
of the supremum of the structured singular value over
a frequency range using these formulations transforms into
a single skewed structured singular value calculation. Like
the structured singular value, the calculation of the exact
value of the skewed structured singular value is a NP-hard
problem, therefore alternative, less computationally demanding
algorithms to determine upper and lower bounds are necessary.
Two algorithms that determine upper and lower bounds on the
skewed structured single value are presented. These algorithms
are critically assessed by performing a robust stability analysis
on a safety-critical experimental drive-by-wire vehicle.
History
Publication
Decision and Control, 2005 and 2005 European Control Conference. CDC-ECC '05. 44th IEEE Conference;pp. 7912-7917