A pole assignment technique for multivariable systems with input delay

Mohsen Razzaghi

Kybernetika (1986)

  • Volume: 22, Issue: 4, page 368-371
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Razzaghi, Mohsen. "A pole assignment technique for multivariable systems with input delay." Kybernetika 22.4 (1986): 368-371. <http://eudml.org/doc/27524>.

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References

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  1. F. Fallside, H. Seraji, Direct design procedure for multivariable feedback systems, Proc. Inst. Electr. Engrs. 118 (1971), 797-801. (1971) 
  2. F. Fallside, H. Seraji, Direct design procedure for single input feedback systems, Internat. J. Electron. 32 (1972), 95-106. (1972) 
  3. I. H. Suh, Z. Bien, A root-locus technique for linear systems with delay, IEEE Trans. Automat. Control AC-27 (1982), 205-208. (1982) Zbl0469.93045MR0680343
  4. A. M. Krall, Stability criteria for feedback systems with a time lag, SIAM J. Control 2 (1965), 160-170. (1965) MR0182486

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