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Regularization of descriptor systems by output feedback
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1994Conditions are given under which a descriptor, or generalized state-space system can be regularized by output feedback. It is shown that under these conditions, proportional and derivative output feedback controls can be constructed such that the closed-loop system is regular and has index at most one.
Angelika Bunse-Gerstner +2 more
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[1988] Proceedings. The Twentieth Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, 2003
The 1D wave model presentation of a 2D system is treated. The stabilization problem for the wave model using output feedback is considered. Necessary and/or sufficient conditions for the stabilization problem are derived. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the several techniques. >
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The 1D wave model presentation of a 2D system is treated. The stabilization problem for the wave model using output feedback is considered. Necessary and/or sufficient conditions for the stabilization problem are derived. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the several techniques. >
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Output feedback Continuous Twisting Algorithm
Automatica, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Tonametl Sanchez +2 more
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State Nullification by Memoryless Output Feedback
Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zvi Artstein, Gera Weiss
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1975
New, concise, necessary, and sufficient conditions are derived for dynamically decoupling a large class of linear multivariable systems through the employment of constant gain output feedback. The conditions directly imply a constructive procedure for decoupling and reassigning the closed-loop poles, as illustrated by example.
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New, concise, necessary, and sufficient conditions are derived for dynamically decoupling a large class of linear multivariable systems through the employment of constant gain output feedback. The conditions directly imply a constructive procedure for decoupling and reassigning the closed-loop poles, as illustrated by example.
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2007 European Control Conference (ECC), 2007
In this paper we present necessary and sufficient conditions for (full) output feedback equivalence of linear control systems. Given two minimal control systems with m inputs n states and r outputs, we give as solution the equality of certain invariants and the existence of solution of a linear system of n(m+r)-mr equations with a number of unknowns ...
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In this paper we present necessary and sufficient conditions for (full) output feedback equivalence of linear control systems. Given two minimal control systems with m inputs n states and r outputs, we give as solution the equality of certain invariants and the existence of solution of a linear system of n(m+r)-mr equations with a number of unknowns ...
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Output feedback stabilization †
International Journal of Control, 1972Introduction of proper serial and/or parallel compensating network in order to make the closed-loop system stable is familiar within the framework of classical control theory, but the perfect and f...
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2012
Output feedback design methods are needed when the states are not available for feedback. There are many output feedback control design approaches. This chapter presents three design methods that have proven to be useful in developing output feedback flight control designs in aerospace applications. The first method is called projective control.
Eugene Lavretsky, Kevin A. Wise
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Output feedback design methods are needed when the states are not available for feedback. There are many output feedback control design approaches. This chapter presents three design methods that have proven to be useful in developing output feedback flight control designs in aerospace applications. The first method is called projective control.
Eugene Lavretsky, Kevin A. Wise
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