Robustness analysis of uncertain time-varying systems using integral quadratic constraints with time-varying multipliers

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This article presents a dissipativity approach for robustness analysis using the framework of integral quadratic constraints (IQCs). The derived results apply for linear time-varying nominal systems with uncertain initial conditions. IQC multipliers are used to describe the sets of allowable uncertainty operators, and signal IQC multipliers are used to describe the sets of allowable disturbance signals. The novel concepts of dichotomic nodes and their corresponding factorizations are introduced, which allow for the aforementioned multipliers to be general time-varying operators. The results are illustrated via the robustness analysis of a flight controller for an unmanned aircraft system tasked to perform a Split-S maneuver. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Integral quadratic constraints, Multipliers for signal classes, Robust performance, Time-varying multipliers, Uncertain initial conditions, Uncertain time-varying systems, Unmanned aerial vehicles (uav), Disturbance signals, Flight controllers, Linear time varying, Nominal system, Robustness analysis, Uncertain initial condition, Unmanned aircraft system, Time varying systems

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