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Two-delay robust digital control and its applications-avoiding the problem on unstable limiting zeros
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Nonlinear ControlTime Delay SystemControl System EngineeringLinear Control SystemsEngineeringState ObserverRobust ControlFinite ZerosMathematical Control TheoryBusinessUnstable ZerosSystems EngineeringLinear Control TheoryLinear ControlControl SystemsStability
In the design of linear control systems, the existence of unstable zeros makes it difficult to construct many control systems. When the usual digital control scheme is used, unstable zeros appear in the discrete-time model due to the existence of limiting zeros even though the continuous-time plant is minimal phase. To avoid this unstable zero problem, two new digital control schemes, called two-delay output control and two-delay input control, are proposed. These control systems are proved to have no finite zeros. Asymptotic inverse systems, pole assignable unknown input observers, and output feedback controllers having the LTR (loop transfer recovery) property are developed using the two-delay output control. Zero assignable control systems and model matching control systems are developed using the two-delay input control.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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