Péter Gáspár, Zoltán Szabó, József Bokor

Discrete Feedback Systems 1.

Classical Control


Classical control design methods

A typical control system application will involve issues concerning some basic performance issues like steady-state accuracy, transient response, disturbance rejection, etc. In classical control approaches usually pole-placement design is used, in which the designer chooses the locations of the system closed-loop poles, then designs a controller to place them there. The root locus method is an example for such a pole-placement method. The technique of the root locus method is the same whether used in the s-plane or z-plane. Based on the dominant pole strategy, the different performance criteria are translated into the z-domain, see, e.g., Figure 8.1.

Discrete Feedback Systems 1.

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2019

ISBN: 978 963 454 372 5

The aim of the book is to provide a well-rounded exposure to analysis, control and simulation of discrete-time systems. Theoretical techniques for studying discrete-time linear systems with particular emphasis on the properties and design of sampled data feedback control systems are introduced. This book is intended to be used as a textbook in our MSc and PhD courses. We have tried to balance the broadness and the depth of the material covered in the book. The interested reader is also sent to consult the publications of the references list.

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