
arXiv: 1009.1689
We address in this paper the approximation problem of distributed delays. Such elements are convolution operators with kernel having bounded support, and appear in the control of time-delay systems. From the rich literature on this topic, we propose a general methodology to achieve such an approximation. For this, we enclose the approximation problem in the graph topology, and work with the norm defined over the convolution Banach algebra. The class of rational approximates is described, and a constructive approximation is proposed. Analysis in time and frequency domains is provided. This methodology is illustrated on the stabilization control problem, for which simulations results show the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
frequency analysis, time-delay system, numerical implementation, distributed delay, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 510, FOS: Mathematics, Control/observation systems in abstract spaces, Approximation, approximation, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, Distributed delay, Operator-theoretic methods, lumped system, Rational, Stabilization, 004, stabilization, [SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, Stability of control systems, Time-delay system, Lumped system, Optimization and Control (math.OC), Frequency analysis, Numerical implementation
frequency analysis, time-delay system, numerical implementation, distributed delay, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 510, FOS: Mathematics, Control/observation systems in abstract spaces, Approximation, approximation, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, Distributed delay, Operator-theoretic methods, lumped system, Rational, Stabilization, 004, stabilization, [SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, Stability of control systems, Time-delay system, Lumped system, Optimization and Control (math.OC), Frequency analysis, Numerical implementation
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