MINIMAL TIME REGULATOR PROBLEMS FOR LINEAR SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS (GENERAL THEORY)
Abstract
A sampled-data control system is considered in which the plant transfer function is a constant divided by an N'TH-order polynomial in s. The control signal f(t) goes through a sampler of period T and a zero-order hold circuit. The problem is: given an arbitrary set of initial conditions, find the control f(t), satisfying /f(t)/ equals or is less than 1, and the corresponding optimal strategy to generate that control which will bring the system to equilibrium in the minimum number of sampling periods. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 14, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0256853
Entities
People
- C.a. Desoer
- J. Wing
Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley