ABSTRACT
The problem of designing robust optimal controllers to reduce in minimal time operating errors that had accumulated during a period of feedback loss is revisited, with the objective of imposing a constraint on the maximal overshoot of the controlled system. It is shown that robust optimal controllers that satisfy this constraint exist under rather broad conditions. It is also shown that optimal performance can be closely approximated by bang–bang controllers – controllers that are relatively easy to design and implement.
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