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ItemOn cascaded raman amplifier controlDower, PM ; Farrell, PM ; Něsić, D (IEEE, 2006-01-01)Extremum Seeking Control is applied to the control of cascaded Raman amplifiers for long-haul wavelength division multiplexed optical communications systems. Simulation demonstrates the effectiveness of this control strategy.
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ItemAn application of extremum seeking in cascaded optical amplifier controlDower, PM ; Farrell, PM ; Nesic, D (IEEE, 2006)This paper considers the control of a particular type of optical amplifier that finds application in long-haul wavelength division multiplexed optical communications systems. The objective of this consideration is to demonstrate an application of extremum seeking to the regulation of amplifier output signal power across a range of signal wavelengths, where limited control authority is available. Although such amplifiers are nonlinear and distributed parameter devices, an extremum seeking design is demonstrated to be a promising approach for achieving the stated amplifier control objectives.
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ItemExtremum seeking control of cascaded Raman optical amplifiersDower, PM ; Farrell, PM ; Nesic, D (IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2008-05-01)This paper considers the control of a particular type of optical amplifier that finds application in long-haul wavelength division multiplexed optical communications systems. The objective of this consideration is to demonstrate an application of extremum seeking to the regulation of amplifier output signal power across a range of signal wavelengths, where limited control authority is available. Although such amplifiers are nonlinear and distributed parameter devices, an extremum seeking design is demonstrated to be a promising approach for achieving the stated amplifier control objectives.
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ItemAnalysis of input-to-state stability for discrete time nonlinear systems via dynamic programmingHuang, SD ; James, MR ; Nesic, D ; Dower, PM (Elsevier, 2005-12-01)The input-to-state stability (ISS) property for systems with disturbances has received considerable attention over the past decade or so, with many applications and characterizations reported in the literature. The main purpose of this paper is to present analysis results for ISS that utilize dynamic programming techniques to characterize minimal ISS gains and transient bounds. These characterizations naturally lead to computable necessary and sufficient conditions for ISS. Our results make a connection between ISS and optimization problems in nonlinear dissipative systems theory (including L2-gain analysis and nonlinear H∞ theory). As such, the results presented address an obvious gap in the literature.
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ItemA unified approach to controller design for achieving ISS and related propertiesHuang, SD ; James, MR ; Nesic, D ; Dower, PM (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2005-11-01)A unified approach to the design of controllers achieving various specified input-to-state stability (ISS) like properties is presented. Both full state and measurement feedback cases are considered. Synthesis procedures based on dynamic programming are given using the recently developed results on controller synthesis to achieve uniform l/sup /spl infin// bound. Our results provide a link between the ISS literature and the nonlinear H/sup /spl infin// design literature.
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ItemAn application of extremum seeking in cascaded optical amplifier controlDOWER, P. ; FARRELL, P. ; NESIC, D. (IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2006)