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arxiv: 2111.12678 · v1 · pith:OT5CZIFPnew · submitted 2021-11-24 · 📡 eess.SY · cs.SY

Output Regulation by Postprocessing Internal Models for a Class of Multivariable Nonlinear Systems

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In this paper we propose a new design paradigm, which employing a postprocessing internal model unit, to approach the problem of output regulation for a class of multivariable minimum-phase nonlinear systems possessing a partial normal form. Contrary to previous approaches, the proposed regulator handles control inputs of dimension larger than the number of regulated variables, provided that a controllability assumption holds, and can employ additional measurements that need not to vanish at the ideal error-zeroing steady state, but that can be useful for stabilization purposes or to fulfil the minimum-phase requirement. Conditions for practical and asymptotic output regulation are given, underlying how in postprocessing schemes the design of internal models is necessarily intertwined with that of the stabilizer.

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