Difference between revisions of "Errata: sign errors in Example 5.18 (noise cancellation)"
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Choosing | Choosing | ||
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\dot a = \dot x_2 = \alpha w x_1 = \alpha w e,\qquad | \dot a = \dot x_2 = \alpha w x_1 = \alpha w e,\qquad | ||
\dot b =\dot x_3 = \alpha n x_1 = \alpha n e, | \dot b =\dot x_3 = \alpha n x_1 = \alpha n e, | ||
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we find that <math>\dot V = \alpha a_0 x_1^2 < 0</math>, and it follows that the | we find that <math>\dot V = \alpha a_0 x_1^2 < 0</math>, and it follows that the | ||
quadratic function will decrease as long as <math>e = x_1 = w - z \neq 0</math>. | quadratic function will decrease as long as <math>e = x_1 = w - z \neq 0</math>. | ||
Revision as of 00:30, 27 November 2024
| Chapter | Dynamic Behavior |
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| Page | 5-34 |
| Line | 8 |
| Version | 3.1.5 |
| Date | 26 Nov 2024 |
In Example 5.18 (noise cancellation), there are two sign errors in equation (5.26) that are propagated through the next several lines. The corrected text should read (with changes in red):
Assuming for simplicity that , introduce , , and . Then
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We will achieve noise cancellation if we can find a feedback law for changing the parameters and so that the error goes to zero. To do this we choose
as a candidate Lyapunov function for equation (5.26). The derivative of is
Choosing
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we find that , and it follows that the quadratic function will decrease as long as .