Time-domain performance limitations arising from decentralized architectures and their relationship to the RGA
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Recommendations
- Fundamental limitation on achievable decentralized performance
- Limitations of Decentralized Control
- Loop performance assessment for decentralized control of stable linear systems
- Robust performance of decentralized control systems by independent designs
- Decentralized control of sequentially minimum phase systems
Cites work
- Achievable closed-loop properties of systems under decentralized control: conditions involving the steady-state gain
- Diagonal stabilization of linear multivariable systems
- Frequency domain properties of scalar and multivariable feedback systems
- Loop performance assessment for decentralized control of stable linear systems
- MIMO interaction measure and controller structure selection
- Performance limitations for linear feedback systems in the presence of plant uncertainty
- Properties of sensitivity and complementary sensitivity functions in single-input single-output digital control systems
- Reliable decentralized integral-action controller design
- The design of linear multivariable systems
Cited in
(5)- Centralized performance of a 2-rate decentralized controller for a class of two-channel systems
- Fundamental limitation on achievable decentralized performance
- Coupling effect-triggered control strategy for hypersonic flight vehicles with finite-time convergence
- Loop performance assessment for decentralized control of stable linear systems
- Simple frequency-dependent tools for control system analysis, structure selection and design
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