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Rational stabilizing commutative controllers for unstable plant
- Abstract:
- The characteristic locus method provides a systematic way to extend the classical control design techniques to multivariable systems. In addition, the manipulation of the eigenfunctions of the open-loop transfer matrix also allows optimal control problems, usually formulated using H∞ optimization theory, to be addressed in the same manner as for scalar systems, avoiding the difficulties in the choice of multivariable weights, a problem of multivariable H∞ design. Furthermore, the relative stability margin objective can also be taken into account by maximizing the minimum distance of the characteristic loci of the open-loop transfer matrix to the critical point. In order to obtain optimal controllers, it is first necessary to guarantee the internal stability of the closed-loop system. In this paper, a complete characterization of the class of stabilizing commutative controllers for continuous-time systems is given and conditions for the existence of these controllers for unstable plants are presented. © 2005 IEEE.
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- Published
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- Host title:
- 2005 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference, Vols 1-8
- Volume:
- 2005
- Pages:
- 7864-7869
- Publication date:
- 2005-01-01
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0191-2216
- ISBN:
- 0780395670
- Pubs id:
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pubs:63390
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uuid:6e63e3d9-0226-4899-baea-27b73b82b509
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63390
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2013-11-17
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- 2005
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