DocumentCode
2400726
Title
Applications of the general root-locus theory for nonlinear systems
Author
Rimsky, Gennady V. ; Bochkareva, Liya V. ; Mazurenko, Elena G.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Eng Cybern., Acad. of Sci., Minsk, Byelorussia
fYear
1996
fDate
15-18 Sep 1996
Firstpage
1108
Lastpage
1111
Abstract
The general root locus theory is a theory of designing, analysis and synthesis of root hodographs in arbitrary variation laws of any preset parameters of automatic control systems and their combinations. On this basis it is considered an analysis of absolute stability, hyperstability, L-stability of nonlinear control systems. A root hodograph of conical sections is used, under which we name the mapping of curve of the second order of complex plane W=G(p), W-u+iv onto a complex plane p-+i, realized by means of a function inverse to the function of the linear part of the system. Root conditions require that for a system to be absolutely stable it is necessary that all the branches of at least one root hodograph of conical images are located completely on the left semiplane of plane p
Keywords
absolute stability; nonlinear systems; root loci; stability criteria; L-stability; absolute stability; complex plane; control systems; hyperstability; nonlinear systems; root hodographs; root-locus theory; Automatic control; Computer peripherals; Concrete; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Cybernetics; Design engineering; Equations; Nonlinear systems; Stability analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Applications, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dearborn, MI
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2975-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCA.1996.559087
Filename
559087
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