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38 5 PerformanceandRobustnessMeasures
5.1 PerformanceandCost: J
Toanalyzeperformance,wemustmeasure the costs andbenefits associatedwith a
particularsystem.Weoftenmeasurethosecostsandbenefitsbythedistancebetween
a system’s trajectory and some idealized trajectorywith zero cost and perfect per-
formance.
Squareddeviationsprovideadistancemeasurebetween theactual trajectoryand
the idealized trajectory. Consider, for example, the control signal, u(t), which the
controllerproduces to feed into the systemprocess, as inFig.2.1c.
The value of |u(t)|2 =u2 measures the magnitude of the signal as a squared
distance from zero.We can think of u2 as the instantaneous power of the control
signal.Typically, thepower requirements for control areacost tobeminimized.
The square of the error output signal, |e(t)|2 = e2,measures the distance of the
systemfromtheidealperformanceofe=0.Minimizingthesquarederrormaximizes
performance.Thus,wemaythinkofperformanceatanyparticularinstant, t, interms
of thecost function
J(t)=u2+ρ2e2,
forwhichminimumcostcorrespondstomaximumperformance.Here,ρ isaweight-
ing factor thatdetermines the relativevalueofminimizing thecontrol signalpower,
u2, versusminimizing the trackingerror,e2.
Typically,wemeasure the cost function over a time interval. Summing up J(t)
continuously from t =0 toT yields
J = ∫ T
0 (u2+ρ2e2)dt. (5.1)
Most squared distance or quadratic performance analyses arise fromextensions of
this basic equation. Given thismeasure, optimal design trades offminimizing the
energy cost to drive the systemversusmaximizing the benefit of tracking a target
goal.
5.2 PerformanceMetrics:EnergyandH2
ThecostmeasureinEq.5.1analyzessignalswithrespecttotime.It isnaturaltothink
of inputsandoutputsaschangingover time.With temporaldynamics,wecaneasily
incorporatemultivariate signals andnonlinearities. In spiteof thoseadvantages,we
oftenobtaingreater insightbyswitching toafrequencyanalysisofsignals, as in the
previouschapters.
In this section, I present alternativemeasures of cost and performance in terms
of transfer functions and complex signals. Those alternativemeasures emphasize
frequenciesoffluctuationsratherthanchangesthroughtime.Frequencyandcomplex
Control Theory Tutorial
Basic Concepts Illustrated by Software Examples
- Titel
- Control Theory Tutorial
- Untertitel
- Basic Concepts Illustrated by Software Examples
- Autor
- Steven A. Frank
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Ort
- Irvine
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-91706-1
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.5 cm
- Seiten
- 114
- Schlagwörter
- Control Theory --- Engineering Design Tradeoffs, Robust Control, Feedback Control Systems, Wolfram
- Kategorie
- Informatik