A design technique for linear multivariable feedback systems

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4135311

DOI10.1080/00207177708922274zbMath0361.93026OpenAlexW2106744457MaRDI QIDQ4135311

Basil Kouvaritakis, Alistair G. J. MacFarlane

Publication date: 1977

Published in: International Journal of Control (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207177708922274



Related Items

A numerically reliable solution for the squaring-down problem in system design, Uncertainty and interaction of linear multivariable feedback systems, Necessary and sufficient stability criterion for systems with structured uncertainties: the major principal direction alignment principle, Design of robust decentralised controllers using theM−Δ structure robust stability conditions, Auto-tuning of multivariable PID controllers from decentralized relay feedback, Characteristic locus method robustness improvement through optimal static normalizing pre-compensation, THE FEEDBACK REALIZATION OF THE GENERALIZED NYQUIST MULTIVARIABLE PREDICTIVE CONTROL AND ITS APPLICATION, The use of Walsh functions in multivariable limit cycle prediction, Bi-C eigenvector sequences and the design of causal commutative controllers, Extensions of the frame alignment technique and their use in the characteristic locus design method, H2- and H∞-approximations for eigenvalues/vector functions of transfer matrices, On interaction indicators for multivariable systems, Commutative controllers revisited: parallel computation, a new lease of life, Assignment of characteristic functions and a new method for stabilizing multivariable systems, Sensitivity of the characteristic gain loci, Analysis and design of linear multivariable feedback systems in the presence of additive perturbations, Approximately commutative control and the method of dyadic expansion, Correspondence: A note on the orders of the infinite zeros of linear multivariable systems, Rational stabilising commutative controllers: parameterisation and characterisation of degrees of freedom, Relative stability margins of multivariable systems A characteristic locus approach, Continuous-time tracking systems incorporating Lur'e plants with single non-linearities, The characteristic sequences method for multivariable systems : a time domain approach to the characteristic locus method, EXTENSION OF PREDICTIVE CONTROL IN CONTINUOUS-TIME DOMAIN, The use of rational eigenvector approximations in commutative controllers, On output feedback stabilization and pole assignment, Multivariable root-loci and the inverse transfer-function matrix, Branch-point placement, Vector gain, Graphical bounds for the root-loci of linear multivariable systems, Some unifying concepts in multivariable feedback design†, Rank-deficient feedback and disturbance rejection, Necessary and sufficient conditions for zero assignment by constant squaring down, Diagonal dominance via eigenstructure assignment, Robust multivariable feedback design, Singular perturbation methods in the design of tracking systems incorporating fast-sampling error-actuated controllers, Singular perturbation methods in the design of tracking systems incorporating high-gain error-actuated controllers, Design of diagonal dominance by compensator, Feedback control of linear multivariable systems with uncertain description in the frequency domain, The choice and use of normal approximations to transfer-function matrices of multivariable control systems, Multivariable feedback: a personal reminiscence, Design of robust decentralised large-scale inter-connected control systemsviacharacteristic locus method, A new approach for the design of multivariable feedback systems, Analysis of multivariable control strategies on a heat conduction system, Stability robustness measures utilizing structural information, A new robust stability criterion for linear and non-linear multivariable feedback systems



Cites Work