LPT-2004-19 [BibTeX]
Jürgen Hahn, Martin Mönnigmann, Wolfgang Marquardt:
Robust tuning of feedback linearizing controllers via bifurcation analysis
ADCHEM 2003, Hong Kong, China, 525-530
Abstract:
Feedback linearization is a nonlinear controller design strategy that results in an
explicit formulation of the feedback control law. This method can result in excellent performance
if an accurate dynamic process model is available. However, feedback linearization suffers from a lack
of robustness if plant-model mismatch exists. The approach presented in this work analyzes the robustness properties
of the closed-loop process with specific regard to the controller tuning parameter. Due to this,
it is possible to tune the controller such that robustness over the entire operating region is guaranteed
even under the assumption of certain types of model mismatch. This method is illustrated with an example
and conclusions about its applicability to more general model and controller formulations are presented.
Keywords:
Feedback Linearization, Nonlinear Control, Bifurcation Analysis.



