线性时间变量系统的正常形式与对输出反稳定和跟踪的应用
IEEE transactions on cybernetics
|April 28, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了多个输入-多个输出线性变时系统的正常形式. 这种正常形式有助于分析系统动态和设计稳定和跟踪控制器.
科学领域:
- 控制理论 控制理论
- 系统动力学系统动力学
- 非线性控制是指非线性控制.
背景情况:
- 线性时间变量 (LTV) 系统是控制理论的基础.
- 多输入多输出 (MIMO) 系统由于相互依赖性而存在独特的挑战.
- 现有的正常形式的方法可能不适用于具有非均相对度的LTV MIMO系统.
研究的目的:
- 为了获得MIMO LTV系统的正常形式.
- 调查内部和外部动态,以及反向系统.
- 为了对零动态进行参数化,并解决稳定和跟踪问题.
主要方法:
- 使用线性时间变量 (LTV) 转换.
- 开发LTV MIMO系统的一般相对度概念.
- 适用于控制器设计的衍生常规形式.
主要成果:
- 介绍了MIMO LTV系统的新常态形式.
- 内部/外部动态,反向系统和零动态的特征.
- 实现了比例衍生 (PD) 输出反稳定和跟踪.
结论:
- 拟议的LTV正常形式为分析和控制复杂的MIMO LTV系统提供了一个系统的方法.
- 该方法有效地解决了稳定和输出跟踪的挑战.
- 该示例验证了开发的控制器的实际适用性.
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