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Resumo:
Two tutorial examples are presented which illustrate different methods of designing practical multivariable control systems using frequency-domain techniques. In the first case eigenvector alignment techniques are used to manipulate and shape the generalized Nyquist diagrams, while in the second case LQG theory in conjunction with singular value plots is employed. In both cases the designs are carried out on a modern computer-aided control-system design package.
Resumo:
A new method for multivariable control was proposed in McFarlane and Glover (1988 CDC). This method involved shaping the open-loop singular values with pre and/or post compensators and then designing a controller to robustly stabilize a normalized coprime factorization of this weighted plant. The method has many attractive features including guaranteed loop shape and robust stability and performance. This talk will outline the rationale of this method and illustrate its use on a number of applications.