MUSYN
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MUSYN was founded in 1989 to bridge the gap between advanced
control theory and real world applications. MUSYN is a world
leader in the development of advanced control software. Our
commercially available software is the
µ-Analysis and Synthesis Toolbox
(µ-Tools) marketed through out the world by
The MathWorks Inc..
µ-Tools contains functions for
performing robust control design using H-infinity
optimal control and the structured
singular value, µ . Version 3 features a GUI that aids in the
manipulation of
block structures for the design of H-infinity
controllers using approximate µ
synthesis with automatic D-K interations.
Features
| | H-infinity
and H2 optimal control design |
| | Real and complex structured singular
value µ-analysis |
| | D-K iteration for approximate
µ-synthesis |
| | System computations, frequency response,
and time simulations |
| | GUI tool for the analysis of time
responses using the resulting controllers |
| | Model reduction functions: Hankel
norm computations and balanced realizations |
| | Straightforward manipulation of
complex system interconnections |
In addition to the development of advanced robust control software, MUSYN has
been actively involved in the application of robust control techniques to
real world problem. This work includes
Consulting
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Development of flight controllers
for the F-14 aircraft during powered approach with engineers at
the Manned Flight Simulator,
Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, MD. |
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Design of gain-scheduled
missile autopilots with researchers a
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratories, Laurel, MD. |
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Design of longitudinal axis
flight controllers for the
high speed civil transport (HSCT) program. This work is
being done in conjunction with NASA Langley and Boeing
researchers. |
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The analysis and design of vibration
attenuation and momentum/attitude controllers for the space
station with engineers at the former McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
Company (since acquired by
Boeing). |
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Analysis and design of linear
and gain-scheduled missile autopilots for back-to-turn missiles
for the
Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake. |
For more information contact:
musyn@musyn.com
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