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Anti-windup synthesis using Riccati equations

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Pages 112-128 | Received 03 Nov 2005, Accepted 03 Aug 2006, Published online: 24 Nov 2006
 

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to give a novel solution to the full order anti-windup (AW) compensation problem for stable systems with input saturation. The solution is obtained by “completing the square” in three steps and requires the solution to a single bounded-real Riccati equation, characterized by the open-loop plant's norm. The Riccati equation plays the role of the LMIs usually found in anti-windup synthesis, but, in addition to its numerical advantages, it yields a family of anti-windup compensators with the same performance. This family of compensators is parameterized by a matrix which is intimately linked with both the poles of the anti-windup compensator and the robustness properties of the closed-loop saturated system. Thus, this matrix allows a robust anti-windup problem to be solved in a straightforward and intuitive manner. The effectiveness of the proposed technique is demonstrated on a simple example.

Acknowledgements

Work supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council. A preliminary version of this paper was presented at the 2005 IFAC World Congress.

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