A computer-oriented iterative design of linear control systems subject to open-and closed-loop specifications

An iterative technique is introduced which can be used to design on the digital computer a linear control system satisfying a set of performance specifications such as overshoot, peak time, settling time, velocity constant, bandwidth, etc., and incorporate a plant with a specified transfer function....

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Published inTransactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part 2, Applications and industry Vol. 81; no. 3; pp. 129 - 132
Main Authors Zaborszky, J., Marsh, R. G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Institute of Electrical Engineers 01.07.1962
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ISSN0097-2185
2379-6774
DOI10.1109/TAI.1962.6371806

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Summary:An iterative technique is introduced which can be used to design on the digital computer a linear control system satisfying a set of performance specifications such as overshoot, peak time, settling time, velocity constant, bandwidth, etc., and incorporate a plant with a specified transfer function. The design is flexible in the number and nature of constraints used. It is nearly completely mechanical, demanding only one rough initial estimate from the designer.
ISSN:0097-2185
2379-6774
DOI:10.1109/TAI.1962.6371806