IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.42, No.8, 1161-1163, 1997
Improving Stability Margins via Dynamic-State Feedback for Systems with Constant Uncertainty
It is well known that if a linear system with time-varying uncertainty in the system matrix and/or the input connection matrix is quadratically stabilizable by linear dynamic state feedback, then it is also quadratically stabilizable by linear static state feedback, In this paper, we provide an example of a system with unknown constant real uncertainty which is stabilizable by a linear, dynamic-state feedback controller but not by a static-state feedback controller.