On multiobjective H2/H∞ optimal control
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2001Source
Proceedings of the American Control ConferenceProceedings of the American Control Conference
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5Pages
4091-4096Google Scholar check
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In this paper the solutions to the optimal multiobjective H2/H∞ problem are characterized using Banach space duality theory, and shown to satisfy a flatness or allpass condition. Dual and predual spaces are identified, and equivalent maximizations formulated therein. The duality description leads naturally to a solution based on convex programming.
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