Synthesis of a robust controller with reduced dimension by the Loop Shaping Design Procedure and decomposition based on Laguerre functions
Résumé
In this paper, we present the synthesis of a robust controller for uncertain discrete systems. The synthesis method of such a robust controller is the generalization of the Loop Shaping Design Procedure (LSDP) approach of McFarlane and Glover in the discrete case based on the work of Gu et al. We exploit the bilinear transform known as Tustin’s method in order to formulate the discrete loop shaping technique. A discrete weighting filter and a shaped discrete plant result from this technique. By taking into account the coprime factor uncertainty representation for the resulting shaped plant and by applying the small gain theorem, we define the concept of the robust stabilization of the discrete LSDP approach. This concept is based on the resolution of an optimization problem characterized by the maximum stability margin for the synthesis of the robust controller. To calculate the robust controller we transform this problem to a standard robust Formula controller design based on the resolution of the Riccati equations. Also, we present the gap metric theory to characterize the controller’s robustness. We note that the resulting final controller is the combination of the discrete weighting filter and the robust controller. We propose then to exploit the recent work of Bouzrara et al. in order to develop a reduced robust controller by expanding the final controller on two independent Laguerre orthonormal bases. The discrete LSDP and the reduced controller approaches were validated on a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor chemical reactor for a set of different equilibrium points in order to take into account the nonlinearities.