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Systematic gain-scheduling control design: A missile autopilot example

by

F.Wu, A.K. Packard and G.J. Balas

in

Asian Journal of Control, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 341-347, 2002.

Category: Journal Article

Keywords: Gain-scheduling control, linear parameter-varying system, missile

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Abstract:

The missile autopilot was designed using linear parameter-varying (LPV) control techniques. The controller provides exponential stability guarantee and performance bound in terms of induced L 2 norm for the missile plant. The systematic gain-scheduling approach is motivated by the recent development in LPV control theory and provides a well founded and system atic procedure for high performance missile autopilot design problem.


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