Stability and robustness of multivariable feedback systems / Michael George Safonov.
1980
QA402.3
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Title
Stability and robustness of multivariable feedback systems / Michael George Safonov.
Author
Safonov, Michael George.
ISBN
0262256908 (electronic bk.)
9780262256902 (electronic bk.)
9780262693042
0262693046
0262191806
9780262191807
9780262256902 (electronic bk.)
9780262693042
0262693046
0262191806
9780262191807
Imprint
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1980.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 171 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
QA402.3
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.8/3
Summary
"This book on stability theory and robustness will interest researchers and advanced graduate students in the area of feedback control engineering, circuits, and systems. It will also appeal to mathematicians who are involved in applications of functional analysis to engineering problems.The book provides a methodology for the rigorous treatment of such inherently feedback aspects of dynamical system design as robustness and sensitivity, just as many researchers are beginning to realize that this type of methodology is mandatory if modern systems theory is to be used to design complicated multivariable and large-scale systems. The main objective of the book is to provide a clear mathematical formulation of the issues that arise in designing feedback systems that are robust against the destabilizing effects of unknown-but-bounded uncertainty in component dynamics. It is the first study to identify formal methods for the quantitative analysis of multiloop feedback system robustness.The view that is presents of nonlinear, multiloop feedback system stability theory is unique, lucid, and conceptually appealing. Lyapunov and input-output stability theories are unified in a new and simple geometrical perspective based on the topological separation of spaces. This perspective greatly facilitates visualization of the underlying conceptual issues in stability and robustness theory and serves to motivate specific results concerning the robustness of feedback systems.Potentially, this methodology may be applied to nonlinear feedback design, validation of modeling approximations, hierarchical control system design, and stability margin analysis for multiloop feedback systems.This book is the third publication in The MIT Press Series in Signal Processing, Optimization, and Control, edited by Alan S. Willsky."
Note
Based on the author's thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977, presented under title: Robustness and stability aspects of stochastic multivariable feedback system design.
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