H-infinity Control
H-infinity (H∞) control is a robust control method that minimizes the worst-case gain from disturbances to controlled outputs, formulated as a minimax optimization problem. Pioneered by Zames in the early 1980s, H∞ control provides a principled way to design feedback controllers that tolerate model uncertainty, unmodeled dynamics, and disturbances while maintaining stability and performance, making it essential for applications requiring guaranteed robustness.
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- Zames, G. (1981). Feedback and optimal sensitivity: Model reference transformations, multiplicative seminorms, and approximate inverses. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 26(2), 301-320. · DOI 10.1109/TAC.1981.1102603
- Francis, B. A. (1987). A Course in H∞ Control Theory. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, Springer-Verlag. · DOI 10.1007/BFb0007371
- Zhou, K., Doyle, J. C., & Glover, K. (1996). Robust and Optimal Control. Prentice Hall. · URL
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