
doi: 10.1109/9.545753
Summary: In a recent paper, a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions to the combined sensitivity and complementary sensitivity (CSCS) problem in control systems was given. However, a practical method for constructing solutions to this problem was not presented. The computation procedure that was proposed involves constructing a sequence of rational functions to approximate an irrational function and may result in complicated high-order controllers. In this paper, we consider the synthesis aspect of the CSCS problem and derive an algorithm for constructing controllers that solve our CSCS problem in a simple manner. Moreover, an error in the closed-form solution of the Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation problem is revealed.
computation, Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation, complementary sensitivity, Sensitivity (robustness), sensitivity, Computational methods in systems theory
computation, Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation, complementary sensitivity, Sensitivity (robustness), sensitivity, Computational methods in systems theory
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