Journal papers by Gawthrop in 2003

[1] Wen-Hua Chen, Donald J. Ballance, and Peter J Gawthrop. Optimal control of nonlinear systems: a predictive control approach. Automatica, 39(4):633--641, April 2003. [ bib | http | .pdf ]
A new nonlinear predictive control law for a class of multivariable nonlinear systems is presented in this paper. It is shown that the closed-loop dynamics under this nonlinear predictive controller explicitly depend on design parameters (prediction time and control order). The main features of this result are that an explicitly analytical form of the optimal predictive controller is given, on-line optimisation is not required, stability of the closed-loop system is guaranteed, the whole design procedure is transparent to designers and the resultant controller is easy to implement. By establishing the relationship between the design parameters and time-domain transient, it is shown that the design of an optimal generalised predictive controller to achieve desired time-domain specifications for nonlinear systems can be performed by looking up tables. The design procedure is illustrated by designing an autopilot for a missile.

[2] P J Gawthrop and D Palmer. A bicausal bond graph representation of operational amplifiers. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Pt. I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, 217 Part I(1):49--58, February 2003. [ bib | http | .pdf ]
The virtual earth concept, well known to designers of active electronic circuits with operational amplifier components, is shown to have a novel bicausal bond graph interpretation. This leads to simplified bond graph modelling of such circuits. Some simple operational amplifier circuits, together with a more complex active filter are used to illustrate the approach. A complex electro-mechanical system shows that the method is useful in creating a unified bond graph model of systems involving both analogue electronic and mechanical systems.


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