2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.08794
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About Robustness of Control Systems Embedding an Internal Model

Abstract: Robustness is a basic property of any control system. In the context of linear output regulation, it was proved that embedding an internal model of the exogenous signals is necessary and sufficient to achieve tracking of the desired reference signals in spite of external disturbances and parametric uncertainties. This result is commonly known as "internal model principle". A complete extension of such linear result to general nonlinear systems is still an open problem, which is exacerbated by the large number … Show more

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“…without the use of a normal form (1). Furthermore, as discussed in see [6,7], asymptotic regulation is lost as soon as unstructured model uncertainties are considered. Approximate asymptotic solutions have been also proposed in [8,17,32], but again, the extension to more general classes of systems (as in [4]) is not clear.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…without the use of a normal form (1). Furthermore, as discussed in see [6,7], asymptotic regulation is lost as soon as unstructured model uncertainties are considered. Approximate asymptotic solutions have been also proposed in [8,17,32], but again, the extension to more general classes of systems (as in [4]) is not clear.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%