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Tracking Control for $(x,u)$-Flat Systems by Quasi-Static Feedback of Classical States
Conrad Gstöttner, Bernd Kolar, Markus Schöberl Institute of Automatic Control and Control Systems Technology, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Abstract:
It is well known that for flat systems the tracking control problem can be solved by utilizing a linearizing quasi-static feedback of generalized states. If measurements (or estimates) of a so-called generalized Brunovský state are available, a linear, decoupled and asymptotically stable tracking error dynamics can be achieved. However, from a practical point of view, it is often desirable to achieve the same tracking error dynamics by feedback of a classical state instead of a generalized one. This is due to the fact that the components of a classical state typically correspond to measurable physical quantities, whereas a generalized Brunovský state often contains higher order time derivatives of the (fictitious) flat output which are not directly accessible by measurements. In this paper, a systematic solution for the tracking control problem based on quasi-static feedback and measurements of classical states only is derived for the subclass of $(x,u)$-flat systems.
Keywords:
flatness, tracking control, nonlinear control.
Received: November 3, 2023; in final form July 22, 2024; Published online July 31, 2024
Citation:
Conrad Gstöttner, Bernd Kolar, Markus Schöberl, “Tracking Control for $(x,u)$-Flat Systems by Quasi-Static Feedback of Classical States”, SIGMA, 20 (2024), 071, 27 pp.
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