Frequency domain analysis and robust control design for an ideal flexible beam

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We study the problem of designing a feedback controller for a highly flexible Euler-Bernoulli beam using a distributed-parameter H∞-method. Employing skew Toeplitz theory, we derive the H∞-optimal controller for a weighted mixed sensitivity design for the beam. Based on the structure of the optimal controller we obtain suboptimal, finite-dimensional, linear, time-invariant controllers. With this approach we are able to include the added difficulties of a pure time delay and a noncollocated actuator/sensor pair directly into the design process. © 1991.

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Lenz, K., Özbay, H., Tannenbaum, A., Turi, J., & Morton, B. (1991). Frequency domain analysis and robust control design for an ideal flexible beam. Automatica, 27(6), 947–961. https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-1098(91)90130-T

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