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Finite-dimensional backstepping controller design

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Ozsari T., Yilmaz K.C.

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We introduce a finite-dimensional version of backstepping controller design for stabilizing solutions of partial differential equations (PDEs) from boundary. Our controller uses only a finite number of Fourier modes of the state of solution, as opposed to the classical backstepping controller which uses all (infinitely many) modes. We apply our method to the reaction-diffusion equation, which serves only as a canonical example but the method is applicable also to other PDEs whose solutions can be decomposed into a slow finite-dimensional part and a fast tail, where the former dominates the evolution in large time. One of the main goals is to estimate the sufficient number of modes needed to stabilize the plant at a prescribed rate. In addition, we find the minimal number of modes that guarantee the stabilization at a certain (unprescribed) decay rate. Theoretical findings are supported with numerical solutions. © 2024 IEEE.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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Electrical and electronics engineering, Computer engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

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10.1109/TAC.2024.3521806

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