Author: Toshimitsu Nishimura
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Category : Discrete-time systems
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The fundamental equation that describes limit cycles in nonlinear sampled-data systems was derived. The equivalence of limit cycles with finite pulsed systems having a periodically varying sampling-rate was observed, and the methods of analysis applied to the latter were extended to obtain these limit cycles with the aid of final value theorem. This fundamental equation is modified and simplified under certain assumptions as it can be applied to systems both with and without integrators. The limitation on the longest period of saturated and unsaturated oscillation is investigated and the critical gain for their existence is derived, starting from the modified fundamental equation. Also, the stability of limit cycles and the equilibrium point is considered, based on Neace's method. Various kinds of non-linearities, namely, pulse-width modulation, relay saturating amplifier with linear zone and quantized level amplifier are discussed. Self-excited oscillations are mainly examined, as well as the possible existence and stability of limit cycles, however, the method can be extended to forced oscillations.
Stability Study of Pulse-width Modulated and Nonlinear Sampled-data Systems
Author: Toshimitsu Nishimura
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrete-time systems
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The fundamental equation that describes limit cycles in nonlinear sampled-data systems was derived. The equivalence of limit cycles with finite pulsed systems having a periodically varying sampling-rate was observed, and the methods of analysis applied to the latter were extended to obtain these limit cycles with the aid of final value theorem. This fundamental equation is modified and simplified under certain assumptions as it can be applied to systems both with and without integrators. The limitation on the longest period of saturated and unsaturated oscillation is investigated and the critical gain for their existence is derived, starting from the modified fundamental equation. Also, the stability of limit cycles and the equilibrium point is considered, based on Neace's method. Various kinds of non-linearities, namely, pulse-width modulation, relay saturating amplifier with linear zone and quantized level amplifier are discussed. Self-excited oscillations are mainly examined, as well as the possible existence and stability of limit cycles, however, the method can be extended to forced oscillations.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrete-time systems
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The fundamental equation that describes limit cycles in nonlinear sampled-data systems was derived. The equivalence of limit cycles with finite pulsed systems having a periodically varying sampling-rate was observed, and the methods of analysis applied to the latter were extended to obtain these limit cycles with the aid of final value theorem. This fundamental equation is modified and simplified under certain assumptions as it can be applied to systems both with and without integrators. The limitation on the longest period of saturated and unsaturated oscillation is investigated and the critical gain for their existence is derived, starting from the modified fundamental equation. Also, the stability of limit cycles and the equilibrium point is considered, based on Neace's method. Various kinds of non-linearities, namely, pulse-width modulation, relay saturating amplifier with linear zone and quantized level amplifier are discussed. Self-excited oscillations are mainly examined, as well as the possible existence and stability of limit cycles, however, the method can be extended to forced oscillations.
Analysis of Nonlinear Sampled-data Systems with Pulse-width Modulators
Author: Takashi Theodore Kadota
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Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Analysis and Synthesis of Sampled-data Control Systems
Author: Benjamin C. Kuo
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Category : Adaptive control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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ISBN:
Category : Adaptive control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
The Analysis of Nonlinear Feedback Sampled-data Systems
Author: Mangalore Anantha Pai
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ISBN:
Category : Data transmission systems
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Various techniques are available for the analysis of nonlinear sampled-data systems. Most of these methods use either the phase plane approach or the describing function technique. Since the performance of such a system is described, at sampling instants, by means of a difference equation, an approach based on the difference equation would seem to be both natural and direct. The principle of complex convolution for a transform is explained and its geometrical interpretation is given. It is shown how the application of the convolution transform is both direct and simple with respect to solving nonlinear difference equations when the equation is given in scalar form. Dependence of the convergence of the solution on the initial value and the degree of nonlinearity is pointed out. It is concluded that for difference equations of second order and higher, this method involves too much laborious computation to justify its use. A simple method is presented for examining free oscillations in a sampled-data system containing either relay or a saturating amplifier. In addition, a certain analytical technique, analogous to that for differential equations, is developed to investigate the stability of forced oscillations for certain types of nonlinear difference equations. (Author).
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Category : Data transmission systems
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Various techniques are available for the analysis of nonlinear sampled-data systems. Most of these methods use either the phase plane approach or the describing function technique. Since the performance of such a system is described, at sampling instants, by means of a difference equation, an approach based on the difference equation would seem to be both natural and direct. The principle of complex convolution for a transform is explained and its geometrical interpretation is given. It is shown how the application of the convolution transform is both direct and simple with respect to solving nonlinear difference equations when the equation is given in scalar form. Dependence of the convergence of the solution on the initial value and the degree of nonlinearity is pointed out. It is concluded that for difference equations of second order and higher, this method involves too much laborious computation to justify its use. A simple method is presented for examining free oscillations in a sampled-data system containing either relay or a saturating amplifier. In addition, a certain analytical technique, analogous to that for differential equations, is developed to investigate the stability of forced oscillations for certain types of nonlinear difference equations. (Author).
Finite Settling-time Sampled-data Control Systems with Finite Pulse-width
Author: Juan MarĂa Clemente
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Category : Discrete-time systems
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrete-time systems
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Optimal Time Control of Some Pulse-width-modulated Sampled-data Systems
Author: Elijah Polak
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Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The minimal time control problem for some pulsewidth-modulated-sampled-data (PWM) systems with second order plants is treated. Both linear and non-linear plants are considered; all having one thing in common: the optimal switching locus (OST) for a continuous relay system with the same plants is a monotonic curve in the phase plane. First it is shown how, by a reverse time mapping, it is possible to associate systematically with each initial state a finite canonical sequence which specifies the optimal PWM control over the entire transient process during which the state is taken to the origin. Then it is shown how, given an arbitrary initial state its associated canonical sequence can be constructed on the basis of the observed value of the state. A brief description of an electromechanical computer capable of implementing minimal time control for some of the systems considered is also given. (Author).
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ISBN:
Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The minimal time control problem for some pulsewidth-modulated-sampled-data (PWM) systems with second order plants is treated. Both linear and non-linear plants are considered; all having one thing in common: the optimal switching locus (OST) for a continuous relay system with the same plants is a monotonic curve in the phase plane. First it is shown how, by a reverse time mapping, it is possible to associate systematically with each initial state a finite canonical sequence which specifies the optimal PWM control over the entire transient process during which the state is taken to the origin. Then it is shown how, given an arbitrary initial state its associated canonical sequence can be constructed on the basis of the observed value of the state. A brief description of an electromechanical computer capable of implementing minimal time control for some of the systems considered is also given. (Author).
AFOSR.
Author: United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research
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Category : Research
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
Book Description
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Category : Research
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
Book Description
Digital Control Systems
Author: Rolf Isermann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642864171
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
This well-known book is an introduction to the field of digital, sampled-data control. It treats the field in depth and can be used for courses and for self study. The second edition has been completely revised and expanded with new results. The work now appears in two volumes, with Volume 2 to be published in 1989. The volumes form a unit and take the reader systematically from fundamentals to problems of real applications. The work is directed towards students of electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science (especially with a specialization on automation and control engineering), and other fields like biology, economics, space mathematics and physics. It is also directed to engineers and scientists concerned with solving concrete problems.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642864171
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
This well-known book is an introduction to the field of digital, sampled-data control. It treats the field in depth and can be used for courses and for self study. The second edition has been completely revised and expanded with new results. The work now appears in two volumes, with Volume 2 to be published in 1989. The volumes form a unit and take the reader systematically from fundamentals to problems of real applications. The work is directed towards students of electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science (especially with a specialization on automation and control engineering), and other fields like biology, economics, space mathematics and physics. It is also directed to engineers and scientists concerned with solving concrete problems.
Annual NASA-University Conference on Manual Control
Author:
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
Specification and Data Presentation in Linear Control Systems
Author: Purdue University. School of Electrical Engineering
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Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Feedback control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description