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The Control Handbook, Second Edition: Control System Advanced Methods
- 1.0433966 - ÚTIA 2015 RIV US eng M - Monography Chapter
Kučera, Vladimír
Algebraic Design Methods.
The Control Handbook, Second Edition: Control System Advanced Methods. Control System Advanced Methods. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2011 - (Lewine, W.), s. 21.1-21.21. Electrical Engineering Handbook. ISBN 978-1-4200-7366-9
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Keywords : Control Systems * Advanced Methods * Methods Systems
Subject RIV: BC - Control Systems Theory
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One of the features of modern control theory is the growing presence of algebra. Algebraic formalism offers several useful tools for control system design, including the so-called “factorization” approach. This approach is based on the input–output properties of linear systems. The central idea is that of “factoring” the transfer matrix of a (not necessarily stable) system as the “ratio” of two stable transfer matrices. This is a natural step for the linear systems whose transfer matrices are rational, that is, for the lumped-parameter systems. Under certain conditions, however, this approach is productive also for the distributed-parameter systems. The starting point of the factorization
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