Perfect output tracking, which requires inversion of the input–output dynamics, is not always a practical control objective. Difficulties are encountered for systems with zeros which are unstable, or stable but lightly damped. When the zeros are unacceptable in the above sense, perfect output tracking would require the control to be either unbounded, or bounded but highly oscillatory. In this paper, an approximate output tracking control design method is introduced for pulse width modulated (PWM) systems with unacceptable zeros. The design method is applied to the nonlinear sampled-data model of the PWM system, and is based on output redefinition. Although the new approach leads to approximate rather than perfect output tracking, it guarante...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
A ripple-free deadbeat controller for a system exists if and only if there are no transmission zeros...
This paper proposes a new nonlinear control technique that has one cycle response, does not need a r...
Perfect output tracking, which requires inversion of the input-output dynamics, is not always a prac...
Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is a widely used strategy for operating switch controlled systems. A ne...
This paper compares several methods for computing the duty ratio which provides deadbeat ou...
This paper addresses the problem of modeling and control of linear continuous-time systems with unac...
This paper addresses the problem of modeling and control of linear continuous-time systems with unac...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents the design of a digital tracking control system for minimum phase plants, which ...
In this paper we deal with the problem of output regulation for nonminimum-phase nonlinear systems. ...
The problem of signal tracking in discrete linear time invariant systems, in the presence of a distu...
none5siIn this work we model from a system design perspective the realization of a novel mixed-signa...
We show the main results obtained when applying the average theory to Zero Average Dynamic control t...
Abstract-The problem of robust controller design under PWM feedback is discussed in terms of Filippo...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
A ripple-free deadbeat controller for a system exists if and only if there are no transmission zeros...
This paper proposes a new nonlinear control technique that has one cycle response, does not need a r...
Perfect output tracking, which requires inversion of the input-output dynamics, is not always a prac...
Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is a widely used strategy for operating switch controlled systems. A ne...
This paper compares several methods for computing the duty ratio which provides deadbeat ou...
This paper addresses the problem of modeling and control of linear continuous-time systems with unac...
This paper addresses the problem of modeling and control of linear continuous-time systems with unac...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents the design of a digital tracking control system for minimum phase plants, which ...
In this paper we deal with the problem of output regulation for nonminimum-phase nonlinear systems. ...
The problem of signal tracking in discrete linear time invariant systems, in the presence of a distu...
none5siIn this work we model from a system design perspective the realization of a novel mixed-signa...
We show the main results obtained when applying the average theory to Zero Average Dynamic control t...
Abstract-The problem of robust controller design under PWM feedback is discussed in terms of Filippo...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
A ripple-free deadbeat controller for a system exists if and only if there are no transmission zeros...
This paper proposes a new nonlinear control technique that has one cycle response, does not need a r...