System identification plays a key role in robust control, as not only it provides a nominal model for model-based design, but also the estimate of the model uncertainty can be employed for guaranteeing robust stability and performance. In this paper, we investigate the use of kernel-based identification methods in mixed-sensitivity control, and we show that, using the uncertainty description returned by such methods, we can also automate the selection of the optimal weights, which represent the most critical knobs in real-world applications. We finally compare our approach with a benchmark prediction-error method on a numerical case study. Simulation results illustrate that kernel-based identification might be more suited for robust control, due to its low-bias modeling capability.

Data‐driven mixed‐sensitivity control with automated weighting functions selection

Mazzoleni, Mirko;Formentin, Simone;Previdi, Fabio
2023-01-01

Abstract

System identification plays a key role in robust control, as not only it provides a nominal model for model-based design, but also the estimate of the model uncertainty can be employed for guaranteeing robust stability and performance. In this paper, we investigate the use of kernel-based identification methods in mixed-sensitivity control, and we show that, using the uncertainty description returned by such methods, we can also automate the selection of the optimal weights, which represent the most critical knobs in real-world applications. We finally compare our approach with a benchmark prediction-error method on a numerical case study. Simulation results illustrate that kernel-based identification might be more suited for robust control, due to its low-bias modeling capability.
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