Abstract. The problem of disturbance rejection in multivariable control systems is considered. It has been shown that different two-degree-of-freedom control structures used for immeasurable disturbance estimation and compensation may be treated as a particular case of a general Inverse Model Control approach. The decomposition of the problem into the separate disturbance estimation and compensation is suggested. Moreover the connection between inverse model design problems and unknown input observer theory has been established in order to give a practical way to inverse model parameterization and design. The properties of closed-loop selective invariant control system with model-based controllers have been also investigated with the aim of...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...
System control techniques have been developing for a long time. For advanced system requirements, so...
In this work, two different problems are addressed. In the first part, the problem of synthesizing a...
Abstract. The method of unmodelled disturbance decoupling compensator (DDC) design for multivariable...
The problem of designing robust inverse-based controllers for multivariable ill-conditioned processe...
In this paper, a blind identification method is employedto model multivariable disturbances with fix...
Dynamic characteristics and design methods of standard and model-based controllers for inverse respo...
socio-economics, the ‘inverse problem ’ (i.e. the problem of determining a system’s input from its o...
Several techniques exists to incorporate disturbance rejection requirements in a linear controller d...
Abstract — This paper examines the mechanism of distur-bance rejection in control systems employing ...
The prefilter-based control-relevant identification scheme for single-input single-output (SISO) sys...
The problem of the synthesis of multivariable controllers which are robust with respect to model-pla...
This paper tackles the problem of simultaneous estimation of the state and the unknown disturbance o...
Integral action is an essential component for offset-free response in many feedback control systems....
A new approach to the design of nonlinear disturbance observers for a class of nonlinear systems des...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...
System control techniques have been developing for a long time. For advanced system requirements, so...
In this work, two different problems are addressed. In the first part, the problem of synthesizing a...
Abstract. The method of unmodelled disturbance decoupling compensator (DDC) design for multivariable...
The problem of designing robust inverse-based controllers for multivariable ill-conditioned processe...
In this paper, a blind identification method is employedto model multivariable disturbances with fix...
Dynamic characteristics and design methods of standard and model-based controllers for inverse respo...
socio-economics, the ‘inverse problem ’ (i.e. the problem of determining a system’s input from its o...
Several techniques exists to incorporate disturbance rejection requirements in a linear controller d...
Abstract — This paper examines the mechanism of distur-bance rejection in control systems employing ...
The prefilter-based control-relevant identification scheme for single-input single-output (SISO) sys...
The problem of the synthesis of multivariable controllers which are robust with respect to model-pla...
This paper tackles the problem of simultaneous estimation of the state and the unknown disturbance o...
Integral action is an essential component for offset-free response in many feedback control systems....
A new approach to the design of nonlinear disturbance observers for a class of nonlinear systems des...
There are many methods for designing feedback control systems with the objectives of disturbance rej...
System control techniques have been developing for a long time. For advanced system requirements, so...
In this work, two different problems are addressed. In the first part, the problem of synthesizing a...