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THE INTERNAL MODEL PRINCIPLE FOR SYSTEMS WITH UNBOUNDED CONTROL AND OBSERVATION

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SIAM JOURNAL ON CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 3967-4000

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SIAM PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1137/130921362

Keywords

robust output regulation; distributed parameter system; internal model principle

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In this paper the theory of robust output regulation of distributed parameter systems with infinite-dimensional exosystems is extended for plants with unbounded control and observation. As the main result, we present the internal model principle for linear infinite-dimensional systems with unbounded input and output operators. We do this for two different definitions of an internal model found in the literature, namely, the p-copy internal model and the G-conditions. We also introduce a new way of defining an internal model for infinite-dimensional systems. The theoretic results are illustrated with an example where we consider robust output tracking for a one-dimensional heat equation with boundary control and pointwise measurements.

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