Algebraic theory of linear feedback systems with full and decentralized compensators (Q1188673)

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Algebraic theory of linear feedback systems with full and decentralized compensators
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    Algebraic theory of linear feedback systems with full and decentralized compensators (English)
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    17 September 1992
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    This book presents a unified algebraic approach to the study of linear, time-invariant multi-input multi-output full feedback and decentralized feedback control systems that can be applied to continuous-time, discrete-time and lumped-parameters system models. The authors use a factorization approach which is based on ring theory; the algebraic tools needed in the book are collected in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 treats unity- feedback systems, i.e. standard multi-input multi-output feedback systems without restrictions on the compensator structure. A second configuration treated in the same chapter is a more general interconnection where the plant and the compensator have inputs and outputs that are not utilized in the feedback loop. Chapter 4 studies decentralized control structures where the compensators are constrained to have a block-diagonal structure. Two-channel decentralized control systems are first investigated; the results are then extended to multi-channel decentralized control systems. All systems considered are assumed to be completely described by their transfer matrices. The book can be particularly appreciated for the completeness of its content.
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    full feedback
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    decentralized feedback
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    compensator
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    block-diagonal structure
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