Abstract

In this note the relationship between state feedback control laws and full information control laws, i.e. control laws which make explicit use of the disturbance signals, is discussed. In particular it is shown that any (polynomial) full information control law can be always approximated by a state feedback control law, provided that a certain (arbitrarily small) amount of performance is sacrificed. Moreover, the obtained result is used to give alternative proof and generalization to some existing results in the area of global disturbance attenuation for nonlinear systems and to establish some new and interesting results regarding the problem of approximate model matching.

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