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A parallel feedforward compensator virtually realizing almost strictly positive real plant
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2002
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Control MethodFeedforward ControlControl System EngineeringEngineeringSystems EngineeringPositive Real PlantSiso PlantsControl DesignFeed Forward (Control)Plant-wide ControlLinear Control TheoryDesign ProblemParallel Feedforward CompensatorControl SystemsStability
Deals with the design problem of a parallel feedforward compensator which virtually realizes an almost strictly positive real (ASPR) plant. It is well-known that several output feedback based control techniques can easily be applied to the plants having ASPR characteristics. Unfortunately, most real plants do not satisfy this condition. To improve such a situation, the implementation of a parallel feedforward compensator (PFC) which causes a non-ASPR plant to become virtually ASPR has been discussed. Here, a simple and systematic method of composing such a PFC, which can be applied to a broader class of SISO plants, is considered. The effectiveness of the result obtained is examined by applying them to an example of simple adaptive control.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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