The synthesis of linear multivariable systems by state-variable feedback |
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Authors: | Morgan B Jr |
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Affiliation: | Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Washington, D. C.; |
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Abstract: | Design procedures are presented for the compensation of linear multivariable-feedback systems. The design objectives which are noninteraction and low-order compensators are obtained by state-variable feedback. Aqth order plant withminputs andmoutputs whereq>mis treated. All the state variables are assumed to be available and measurable. It is shown that it is often possible by state-variable feedback to obtain noninteraction without an increase in system order. When the determinant of the plant transfer-function matrix has right half plane zeros the state-variable feedback method cannot be used to obtain noninteraction since the resulting compensated system would be unstable. It is shown that it is not possible to change these right-half plane zeros by either the well-known transfer-function design methods or by the state-variable feedback method. A combination of both transfer-function and state-variable techniques is discussed and shown to lower the order of the compensators required for the compensation of certain systems. |
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