Published January 1996 | Version Published
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Properties of the mixed μ problem and its bounds

Abstract

Upper and lower bounds for the mixed μ problem have recently been developed, and here we examine the relationship of these bounds to each other and to μ. A number of interesting properties are developed and the implications of these properties for the robustness analysis of linear systems and the development of practical computation schemes are discussed. In particular we find that current techniques can only guarantee easy computation for large problems when μ equals its upper bound, and computational complexity results prohibit this possibility for general problems. In this context we present some special cases where computation is easy and make some direct comparisons between mixed μ and "Kharitonov-type" analysis methods.

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© 1996 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received January 14, 1994; revised January 10, 1995.

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