A Modified Schur Method for Robust Pole Assignment in State Feedback Control

Abstract

Recently, a SCHUR method was proposed in Chu2 to solve the robust pole assignment problem in state feedback control. It takes the departure from normality of the closed-loop system matrix Ac as the measure of robustness, and intends to minimize it via the real Schur form of Ac. The SCHUR method works well for real poles, but when complex conjugate poles are involved, it does not produce the real Schur form of Ac and can be problematic. In this paper, we put forward a modified Schur method, which improves the efficiency of SCHUR when complex conjugate poles are to be assigned. Besides producing the real Schur form of Ac, our approach also leads to a relatively small departure from normality of Ac. Numerical examples show that our modified method produces better or at least comparable results than both place and robpole algorithms, with much less computational costs.

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