Spectral conditions for negative imaginary systems with applications to nanopositioning

Mohamed A. Mabrok, Abhijit G. Kallapur, Ian R. Petersen, Alexander Lanzon

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    Abstract

    The negative imaginary (NI) property is exhibited by many systems such as flexible structures with force actuators and position sensors and can be used to prove the robust stability of flexible structure control systems. In this paper, we derive methods to check for the NI and strict negative imaginary (SNI) properties in both the single-input single-output as well as multi-input multi-output cases. The proposed methods are based on spectral conditions on a corresponding Hamiltonian matrix obtained for a given system transfer function matrix. Under certain conditions, a given transfer function matrix satisfies the NI property if and only if the corresponding Hamiltonian matrix has no pure imaginary eigenvalues with odd multiplicity. It is also shown that a given transfer function matrix satisfies the SNI property if and only if the corresponding Hamiltonian matrix has no eigenvalues on the imaginary axis, except at the origin. The results of this paper are applied to check the NI property in two nanopositioning applications. © 1996-2012 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6522137
    Pages (from-to)895-903
    Number of pages8
    JournalIEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
    Volume19
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014

    Keywords

    • Flexible structures
    • Hamiltonian matrix
    • negative imaginary systems
    • spectral conditions
    • transfer function matrix

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