The tracking and regulation problem for a class of generalized systems

Antonio Tornambè

Kybernetika (1998)

  • Volume: 34, Issue: 6, page [635]-654
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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The tracking and regulation problem is considered for a class of generalized systems, in case of exponential reference signals and of disturbance functions. First, the notions of steady-state response and of blocking zero, which are classical for linear time-invariant systems, are given for generalized systems. Then, the tracking and regulation problem is stated and solved for the class of generalized systems under consideration, giving a general design procedure. As a corollary of the effectiveness proof of the design procedure, an algebraic version of the internal model principle is stated for generalized systems.

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Tornambè, Antonio. "The tracking and regulation problem for a class of generalized systems." Kybernetika 34.6 (1998): [635]-654. <http://eudml.org/doc/33395>.

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