
doi: 10.1137/0324077
This paper gives a method, based on a certain optimality criterion, for identification of the period of a periodic disturbance affecting a finite-dimensional linear dynamic disturbance decoupling procedure. A Fortran program approximately realizing the period identifier is included and numerical results obtained with this program are graphically displayed and analyzed.
Linear integral equations, Volterra integral equations, compensator design, identification of the period, Floquet type solutions, periodic disturbance, Adaptive control/observation systems, Linear systems in control theory, Control/observation systems governed by functional relations other than differential equations (such as hybrid and switching systems), disturbance decoupling, System identification, Computational methods in systems theory
Linear integral equations, Volterra integral equations, compensator design, identification of the period, Floquet type solutions, periodic disturbance, Adaptive control/observation systems, Linear systems in control theory, Control/observation systems governed by functional relations other than differential equations (such as hybrid and switching systems), disturbance decoupling, System identification, Computational methods in systems theory
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