Algebraic Methods in Control: Theory and Practice

  • Hannes Seyrkammer (Organiser)
  • Kurt Zehetleitner (Organiser)

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Description

Summary of the workshop: We will be presenting new trends in control theory which, like flatness, have demonstrated a remarkable applicability to concrete case-studies. We will be reviewing questions stemminng from predictive control, PID regulators, on-line identification, etc. The mathematical tools which are mainly of algebraic flavour will be carefully studied. The theory will beillustrated by many examples. Summary of the lecture: We are presenting "state reconstructors" which might be a possible alternative to asymptotic observers and Kalman filtering. They do not necessitate the integration of any differential equation and are robust with respect to a large variety of perturbations. When those perturbations are random noises, no precise knowledge of their statistical properties is required.
Period03 Dec 200205 Dec 2002
Event typeConference
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 101001 Algebra
  • 202027 Mechatronics
  • 101 Mathematics