A theoretical framework to determine RHP zero dynamics in sequential interacting sub-systems (Q2004875)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7257168
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7257168 |
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A theoretical framework to determine RHP zero dynamics in sequential interacting sub-systems (English)
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7 October 2020
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Summary: A theoretical framework for determining the dynamics of interacting sub-systems is proposed in this paper. Specifically, a systematic analysis is performed that results in an indication about whether an MP or an NMP dynamics occurs in the analyzed process during operation. The analysis stems from the physical process description and the degree of coupling between sub-systems. The presented methodology is generalized for \(n\) sub-systems with sequential interaction (i.e., in which the coupling is unidirectional and occurs between consecutive sub-systems), and the outcome is useful investigation tool prior to the controller design phase. Given the generality of the approach, the theoretical framework is valid for any dynamic process with interacting sub-systems in the context of LTI systems.
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MP dynamics
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NMP dynamics
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multivariable process
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sequential interacting sub-systems
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LTI system
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RHP transmission zero
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