DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH

The characteristic locus method, in addition to its role in the assessment of system stability, is also an effective approach for evaluating tracking accuracy, interaction and dynamic/static loop performance. However, with regard to the evaluation of the latter three, there exists a degree of ambigu...

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Main Authors: Kouvaritakis, B, Trimboli, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1988
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description The characteristic locus method, in addition to its role in the assessment of system stability, is also an effective approach for evaluating tracking accuracy, interaction and dynamic/static loop performance. However, with regard to the evaluation of the latter three, there exists a degree of ambiguity and personal judgement, in addition to a requirement for a priori assumptions about proper problem conditioning. This paper stipulates quantitative bounds/measures of accuracy, interaction and loop assessment that identify the pertinent open-loop system factors affecting the particular performance aspect, and thus provide unambiguous measures to aid system design. Eigenvector scaling is introduced in order to tighten the bounds.
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spelling oxford-uuid:85ef6ee3-8df9-4980-bced-a12c3034bd222022-03-26T22:00:46ZDYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACHJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:85ef6ee3-8df9-4980-bced-a12c3034bd22EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1988Kouvaritakis, BTrimboli, MThe characteristic locus method, in addition to its role in the assessment of system stability, is also an effective approach for evaluating tracking accuracy, interaction and dynamic/static loop performance. However, with regard to the evaluation of the latter three, there exists a degree of ambiguity and personal judgement, in addition to a requirement for a priori assumptions about proper problem conditioning. This paper stipulates quantitative bounds/measures of accuracy, interaction and loop assessment that identify the pertinent open-loop system factors affecting the particular performance aspect, and thus provide unambiguous measures to aid system design. Eigenvector scaling is introduced in order to tighten the bounds.
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DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
title DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
title_full DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
title_fullStr DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
title_full_unstemmed DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
title_short DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, INTERACTION, AND THE CHARACTERISTIC LOCUS METHOD - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
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