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On the choice of closed-loop block poles in multivariable control design
Applications of Large Scale Industrial Systems, Volume # 1 | Part# 1
Location: Cruise liner M/S Silja Line, Finland
National Organizing Committee Chair: F. Filip,
L. Yliniemi
International Program Committee Chair: K. Leiviskä
Conference Editor: None
Authors
Farida Kessal; Kamel Hariche
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3182/20060830-2-SF-4903.00011
Page Numbers:
59-63
Index Terms
multivariable systems,solvents,matrix polynomial,robust stability,robust performance,state feedback gain
Abstract
This work is concerned with the choice of the form of the closed-loop block poles in multivariable control design. The criteria used for the selection are robustness, time response and magnitude of feedback gain.
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