Structured H∞-Optimal Control for Nested Interconnections: A State-Space Solution

Abstract

If imposing general structural constraints on controllers, it is unknown how to design H∞-controllers by convex optimization. Under a so-called quadratic invariance structure of the generalized plant, the Youla parametrization allows to translate the structured synthesis problem into an infinite-dimensional convex program. Nested interconnections that are characterized by a standard plant with a block-triangular structure fall into this class. Recently it has been shown how to design optimal H2-controllers for such nested structures in the state-space by solving algebraic Riccati equations. In the present paper we provide a state-space solution of the corresponding output-feedback H∞ synthesis problem without any counterpart in the literature. We argue that a solution based on Riccati equations is - even for state-feedback problems - not feasible and we illustrate our results by means of a simple numerical example.

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