概括
本研究扩展了基本矩阵 (FM) 方法,以分析延迟和高阶线性系统中的状态响应. 提出了一种新的多重FM方法和控制法设计,以改善系统分析和稳定性.
科学领域:
- 控制理论 控制理论
- 系统工程 系统工程
- 应用数学 应用数学 应用数学
背景情况:
- 线性系统分析在许多工程学科中至关重要.
- 现有的状态响应分析方法对复杂的系统有局限性,例如那些有延迟或高订单的系统.
研究的目的:
- 将基于单个基本矩阵 (FM) 的方法扩展到状态延迟和高阶线性系统.
- 引入一种基于多个FM的新方法来分析状态响应.
- 应用这些方法来设计稳定控制法.
主要方法:
- 扩展基于单一基本矩阵 (FM) 的方法.
- 开发和应用基于多个FM的方法.
- 使用基本矩阵和过渡矩阵推导状态响应.
- 为特定的线性系统设计稳定控制规律.
主要成果:
- 对于状态延迟和高阶线性系统的状态响应,使用基本矩阵 (FMs) 来表达.
- 介绍了一种基于多个FM的方法,用于推导时间不变系统的状态响应.
- 时间变量系统的状态响应是明确使用过渡矩阵来确定的.
- 一个稳定控制规律成功地为具有输入延迟的高阶线性系统设计.
结论:
- 基于基本矩阵的方法对于分析复杂线性系统中的状态响应是有效的.
- 拟议的多重FM方法为系统分析提供了一个强大的框架.
- 该应用程序展示了这些方法在延迟系统的控制设计中的实用性.
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