Abstract

The decentralized robust control of a completely general servomechanism problem is considered in this paper. Necessary and sufficient conditions, together with a characterization of all decentralized robust controllers which enables asymptotic tracking to occur, independent of disturbances in the plant and perturbations in the plant parameters and gains of the system, is obtained. A new type of compensator called a decentralized servo-compensator which is quite distinct from an observer is introduced. It is shown that this compensator, which corresponds to an integral controller in classical control theory, must be used in any decentralized servomechanism problem to assure that the controlled system is stablizable and achieves robust control; in particular, it is shown that a decentralized robust controller of a general servomechanism problem consists of two devices (i) a decentralized servo-compensator and (ii) a decentralized stabilizing compensator. It is then shown that, under certain mild conditions, there almost always is a solution to the robust decentralized servomechanism problem for any composite system consisting of a number of subsystems interconnected in any arbitrary manner. This last observation has important implications for process control.

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