
Summary: We consider the regularization problem for the linear time-varying discrete-time periodic descriptor systems by derivative and proportional state feedback controls. Sufficient conditions are given under which derivative and proportional state feedback controls can be constructed so that the periodic closed-loop systems are regular and of index at most one. The construction procedures used to establish the theory are based on orthogonal and elementary matrix transformations and can, therefore, be developed to a numerically efficient algorithm. The problem of finite pole assignment of periodic descriptor systems is also studied.
regularization, Discrete-time control/observation systems, Ill-posedness and regularization problems in numerical linear algebra, Canonical structure, derivative and proportional feedback, Feedback control, Computational methods in systems theory, linear periodic descriptor systems
regularization, Discrete-time control/observation systems, Ill-posedness and regularization problems in numerical linear algebra, Canonical structure, derivative and proportional feedback, Feedback control, Computational methods in systems theory, linear periodic descriptor systems
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