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H control design for a seeker scan loop system

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TwoH Controllers are presented for a seeker scan loop system which has model uncertainty and is subject to external disturbance. The controllers are designed using a newH control framework formulated by combining the mixed sensitivity and model matching approaches for one-and two-degree-of-freedom control structures. The proposed control methods are able to reflect not only frequency domain specifications but also time domain ones such as transient response characteristics and multivariable interaction between output channels, contrary to the mixed sensitivity problem. It is shown that the two-degree-of-freedomH controller offers better performance and robustness than one-degree-of-freedomH controller, but both controllers are very effective for the seeker scan loop system.

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Lee, HP. H control design for a seeker scan loop system. KSME International Journal 12, 347–357 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02946349

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