Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems

The stability of some particular classes of control systems described by ordinary nonlinear differential equations is considered. As a means of introduction to the problem, systems containing a single nonlinearity in an otherwise linear, time-invariant closed loop are examined. Stability criteria ba...

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Main Author: McGee, Robert William
Published: University of Leicester 1969
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7371292019-03-05T15:47:08ZStability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systemsMcGee, Robert William1969The stability of some particular classes of control systems described by ordinary nonlinear differential equations is considered. As a means of introduction to the problem, systems containing a single nonlinearity in an otherwise linear, time-invariant closed loop are examined. Stability criteria based on the frequency-response of the linear part of the system are established by constructing a Liapunov function of a 'quadratic plus integral of non-linearity' form. The problem is extended to cover those classes of control systems which contain several such nonlinear functions (i.e. multivariable control systems) and frequency domain stability criteria are established by constructing a Liapunov function akin to that described above. It is also asserted that stability criteria less restrictive than those obtained previously for these multivariable systems may be achieved by placing certain additional restrictions on the nonlinear functions. Some classes of systems containing nonlinear functions of a most general nature are considered in later chapters of this thesis. Frequency-domain stability criteria are established with the aid of quadratic forms of Liapunov functions. Again, if the complexities of these nonlinearities are reduced it is seen that less restrictive criteria than obtained previously may be established for these classes of systems. Emphasis is laid throughout upon the development of a unified approach to the problem of stability of the classes of systems considered. The criteria, once formulated, can be applied in practice without any further reference to the Liapunov function used.620University of Leicesterhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.737129http://hdl.handle.net/2381/34801Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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McGee, Robert William
Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
description The stability of some particular classes of control systems described by ordinary nonlinear differential equations is considered. As a means of introduction to the problem, systems containing a single nonlinearity in an otherwise linear, time-invariant closed loop are examined. Stability criteria based on the frequency-response of the linear part of the system are established by constructing a Liapunov function of a 'quadratic plus integral of non-linearity' form. The problem is extended to cover those classes of control systems which contain several such nonlinear functions (i.e. multivariable control systems) and frequency domain stability criteria are established by constructing a Liapunov function akin to that described above. It is also asserted that stability criteria less restrictive than those obtained previously for these multivariable systems may be achieved by placing certain additional restrictions on the nonlinear functions. Some classes of systems containing nonlinear functions of a most general nature are considered in later chapters of this thesis. Frequency-domain stability criteria are established with the aid of quadratic forms of Liapunov functions. Again, if the complexities of these nonlinearities are reduced it is seen that less restrictive criteria than obtained previously may be established for these classes of systems. Emphasis is laid throughout upon the development of a unified approach to the problem of stability of the classes of systems considered. The criteria, once formulated, can be applied in practice without any further reference to the Liapunov function used.
author McGee, Robert William
author_facet McGee, Robert William
author_sort McGee, Robert William
title Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
title_short Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
title_full Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
title_fullStr Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
title_full_unstemmed Stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
title_sort stability criteria for nonlinear multivariable control systems
publisher University of Leicester
publishDate 1969
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