IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Design of Observer-Based Feedback Controller for Multi-Rate Systems With Various Sampling Periods Using Cyclic Reformulation

  • Hiroshi Okajima,
  • Kenta Arinaga,
  • Atsuo Hayashida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3329117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 121956 – 121965

Abstract

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Signal sensing periods typically vary depending on the sensor used and may differ even within a single control system that involves multiple sensors. Likewise, input periods can vary based on the actuator used. This paper discusses the design of observer-based feedback controllers for linear, time-invariant, discrete-time systems operating in a multi-rate sensing and actuating environment. The observation and control periods of the sensors and actuators in the plant are assumed to have mutually rational ratios. First, we reduce the multi-rate system to a periodically time-varying system and provide a linear matrix inequality (LMI) condition for analyzing the $l_{2}$ performance using cyclic reformulation, which is a type of time-invariant reformulation for periodic systems. Next, we extend the analysis method to design an observer-based feedback controller for the multi-rate system. This allows us to obtain multi-rate observer gains and feedback gains based on the $l_{2}$ -induced norm from disturbances to outputs. Finally, we present numerical results to demonstrate the effectiveness of the observer-based feedback system in the multi-rate environment.

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