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Control system design using graphical decomposition techniques

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3 Author(s)
Evans, F.J. ; University of London, Queen Mary College, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, London, UK ; Schizas, C. ; Chan, J.

If system state-space equations are mapped into a digraph, the algorithmic decomposition into connected subsystems, together with the application of sensitivity analysis, provides an alternative approach to quasioptimisation and pole assignment. Added benefits come from the subsequent reduction of many difficulties inherent in the numerical solution of large problems, and from more realistic feedback configurations. A specific aircraft stability problems is discussed.

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Control Theory and Applications, IEE Proceedings D  (Volume:128 ,  Issue: 3 )

Date of Publication: May 1981

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