Abstract
Linear H/sub /spl infin// control theory is a popular controller design tool in engineering practice. The notion of the H/sub /spl infin// norm of a linear I/O-system can be extended to the nonlinear case, allowing the formulation of the nonlinear analog of the H/sub /spl infin// standard problem. The intention of the paper is threefold: the authors want to give a brief tutorial introduction to the basics of nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// control theory; they want to critically discuss the applicability and usefulness of nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// theory for practical nonlinear controller design; and they want to show how nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// theory can be applied to the problem of synthesizing approximately I/O-linearising controllers. The focus is on the question whether meaningful practical control problems for nonlinear systems can be expressed and solved in the nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// framework. Approximate I/O-linearisation of a realistic chemical reactor, that cannot be I/O-linearized exactly, is given. >
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