MINIMALITY, CANONICAL FORMS AND STORAGE OF FINITE-HORIZON DISCRETE-TIME COMPENSATORS
L.G. Van Willigenburg* W.L. De Koning**
* Systems and Control Group Wageningen University Mansholtlaan 10, 6708 PA, Wageningen The Netherlands E-mail: Gerard.vanwilligenburg@user.aenf.wau.nl
** Faculty of Technical Mathematics and Informatics Delft University of Technology P.O. Box 5031, 2628 CD Delft The Netherlands. E-mail: w.l.dekoning@math.tudelft.nl
Motivated by the objective to further reduce the storage and computation time required by finite-horizon discrete-time optimal reduced-order LQG compensators, this paper introduces the modified reachability canonical form of a minimal finite-horizon discrete-time compensator and an algorithm to compute it. Next recursive algorithms for efficient storage and recovery of the compensator matrices in the modified reachability canonical form are presented. Finally the modified reachability grammian, which is associated to the modified reachability canonical form, is used to show and explain why in the finite-horizon case, if the initial compensator state is non-zero, minimality in general does not imply reachability of the compensator.
Keywords: Finite-horizon time-varying linear discrete-time compensators, canonical forms, reduced-order LQG controllers
Session slot T-Th-M17: Discrete time linear systems/Area code 2b : Linear Systems

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