Title :
Application of Inclusion Principle to Mechanical Systems
Author_Institution :
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Abstract :
As an attempt to simplify the decentralized control design methodology, this paper specializes the inclusion principle of Ikeda and Silják to mechanical systems. It shows that an expanded system, in a matrix second order form, can be obtained which includes the original system. Sufficient conditions and transforms of the system matrices are given to guarantee that the original system would be either an aggregation, or a restriction, of the resulting expanded system. A constructive procedure is provided to produce an expanded system which is the best approximation (in a 2-norm sense) of a presepecified structure/dynamics of the enpanded system. An example is included to illustrate the methodology.
Keywords :
Assembly systems; Control design; Data mining; Distributed control; Equations; Finite element methods; Interconnected systems; Matrix converters; Mechanical systems; Sufficient conditions;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1988
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, Ga, USA