Robustness of Coupled ODEs and PDEs, state-of-the-art and perspectives
Résumé
Objective:
Study of infinite dimensional systems, modeled by partial differential equations (PDEs), connected through boundary conditions to finite dimensional systems, modeled by ordinary differential equations (ODEs).
Motivation:
Allows modeling many physical phenomena, including transport processes, and interaction between heat diffusion and chemical reactions, with ODEs acting as sensors, controllers, and actuators. Limited research on the robust input-output approach for these systems.
Innovative Aspects:
- Robust control-like modeling of such heterogeneous systems, moving towards multi-dimensional space and multi-variable input-output systems.
- Methodological tools like IQC or a new type of separator to produce numerically efficient analysis results for heterogeneous systems.
- Methods for the synthesis of controllers or observers within the chosen formalism.
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