Einladung zum Vortrag im Kolloquium
Technische Kybernetik
Lyapunov and invariance methods in control design
Prof. Dr. Franco Blanchini
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Udine
Tuesday, 24. April 2012, 4:00 p.m.
IST-Seminar-Room 3.243 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus
Stuttgart-Vaihingen
Abstract
Many control problems can be naturally formulated,
analyzed and solved in a
set--theoretic context. Sets appear naturally when three
aspects, which are
crucial in control systems design, are considered:
constraints, uncertainties and design specifications.
Furthermore sets are the most appropriate language to
specify several system
performances, for instance when we are interested in
determining the domain
of attraction, in measuring the effect of a persistent
noise in a feedback
loop or in bounding the error of an estimation algorithm.
Generally speaking, in the control theory context, all the
techniques which
are theoretically based on some properties of subsets of
the state--space
could be referred to as set--theoretic methods.
The most popular and clear link is that with the Lyapunov
theory and
positive invariance. These techniques have been presented
for the first time
around forty years ago but it is quite important to revise
them in a
renewed light, especially in view of the modern computing
possibilities.
The main purpose of this talk is to survey the set
theoretic approach for
the control and analysis of dynamic systems from both a
theoretical and
practical standpoint, with special regards to the
connections with important
areas in control theory including constrained control,
robust control,
disturbance rejection and robust estimation.
The talk will be centered on the crucial issue of
computational complexity
and the conservativity of the set--theoretic techniques.
In particular a
critical view on the methods based on the quadratic
functions and those
based on the non quadratic ones will be proposed.
Biographical Information
Franco Blanchini was born on 29 December 1959, in Legnano
(Italy). Since
November 2000 he is Professor of Automatic Control at the
Engineering
Faculty of the University of Udine. He is Director of the
Department of
Mathematics and Computer Science in Udine and he is
Director of the
Laboratory of System Dynamics of the Department. He has
been Program
Vice-Chairman for the conference Joint CDC-ECC, Seville,
Spain, December
2005. He has been Program Vice-Chairman for Invited
Sessions for the
Conference CDC-2008, Cancun, Mexico, December 2008.
He is the recipient of 2001 ASME Oil & Gas Application
Committee Best Paper
Award as a co-author of the article ``Experimental
evaluation of a
High--Gain Control for Compressor Surge Instability". He
is the recipient of
the 2002 IFAC prize survey paper award as author or the
article "Set
Invariance in Control--a survey", Automatica, November,
1999. He was
nominated Senior Member IEEE in 2003. He has been
Associate Editor for
Automatica from 1996 to 2006. He is Associate Editor for
IEEE Transctions on
Automatic Control since 2011.
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