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Eigenstructure assignment by proportional-plus-derivative feedback for second-order linear control systems

Taha H. S. Abdelaziz, Michael Valášek (2005)

Kybernetika

This paper introduces a complete parametric approach for solving the eigenstructure assignment problem using proportional-plus-derivative feedback for second-order linear control systems. In this work, necessary and sufficient conditions that ensure the solvability for the second-order system are derived. A parametric solution to the feedback gain matrix is introduced that describes the available degrees of freedom offered by the proportional-plus-derivative feedback in selecting the associated...

Elimination of finite eigenvalues of the 2D Roesser model by state feedbacks

Tadeusz Kaczorek (2001)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A new problem of decreasing the degree of the closed-loop characteristic polynomial of the 2D Roesser model by a suitable choice of state feedbacks is formulated. Sufficient conditions are established under which it is possible to choose state feedbacks such that the non-zero closed-loop characteristic polynomial has degree zero. A procedure for computation of the feedback gain matrices is presented and illustrated by a numerical example.

Event-triggered observer-based tracking control for leader-follower multi-agent systems

Pengxiao Zhang, Jinhuan Wang (2016)

Kybernetika

This paper considers the consensus tracking problem for a class of leader-follower multi-agent systems via event-triggered observer-based control. In our set-up, only a subset of the followers can obtain some relative information on the leader. Assume that the leader's control input is unknown for the followers. In order to track such a leader, we design two novel event-triggered observer-based control strategies, one centralized and the other distributed. One can prove that under the proposed control...

External properness

Moisés Bonilla, Michel Malabre, Jaime Pacheco (2008)

Kybernetika

In this paper, we revisit the structural concept of properness. We distinguish between the properness of the whole system, here called internal properness, and the properness of the “observable part” of the system. We give geometric characterizations for this last properness concept, namely external properness.

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