DocumentCode
489600
Title
A New Method with Guaranteed Stability for Discretization of Continuous-Time Control Systems
Author
Markazi, Amir H D ; Hori, Noriyuki
Author_Institution
Department. of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6
fYear
1992
fDate
24-26 June 1992
Firstpage
1397
Lastpage
1402
Abstract
This paper introduces a new method, called the Plant-Input-Mapping (PIM) method, for discretization of continuous-time control systems (CTCS). In this method a sampled-data control system (SDCS) is designed such that the control input of the SDCS approaches that of the CTCS as the sampling frequency is increased and the stability of the SDCS is guaranteed for any nonpathological sampling period (i.e., when the sampling frequency is not a multiple initegral of the unstable natural frequencies, if any, of the plant). The original CTCS need not be unity feedback and the plant and controller(S) can be unstable and even nonminimum phase. Furthermore. the method can cover any standard hold element used in the discretized system. As far as the authors are aware, such a generality is not provided by any of the discretization methods currently available. In this paper, the method is described for SISO plants but its extension for MIMO plants is straightforward.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Control systems; Design methodology; Frequency response; Hardware; Linear feedback control systems; MIMO; Sampling methods; Stability; State feedback;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1992
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0210-9
Type
conf
Filename
4792333
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