PRINCIPAL GAINS AND PHASES - INSENSITIVE ROBUSTNESS MEASURES FOR ASSESSING THE CLOSED-LOOP STABILITY PROPERTY
The use of principal gains and phases in assessing the robustness of the closed-loop stability property is examined. An improved version of the recently developed principal gain-phase method is presented, and conditions are derived under which the technique is insensitive to small perturbations.
Main Authors: | Kouvaritakis, B, Postlethwaite, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1982
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