Author:
Sato Takao, ,Sakaguchi Hironobu,Araki Nozomu,Konishi Yasuo
Abstract
[abstFig src='/00280005/04.jpg' width='250' text='Multirate output feedback control' ] In the new design method we propose for a multirate output feedback control system, the hold interval of control input is longer than the sampling interval of plant output. In this system, unknown state variables are calculated using control input and plant output without observers. The multirate output feedback control system has been extended by introducing new design parameters that are designed independent of the calculation of the state variable. To our knowledge, however, no systematic design scheme has ever been proposed for design parameters in this case. In this study, quantization error is dealt with statistically and design parameters are decided to minimize quantization error.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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