Abstract

Linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) prove to be a useful tool for solving several analysis and design problems in linear systems control. However, LMI techniques have mainly been used conjointly with state-space methods. The aim of this paper is to survey several recent achievements that tend to prove that LMI feasibility and optimization problems also arise when dealing with control problems formulated in the algebra of polynomial matrices.

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