MIMO LTI系统的可逆性和相对程度

IF 1.8 Q3 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Sujay D. Kadam , Harish J. Palanthandalam-Madapusi
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摘要

系统可逆性的性质无论从理论角度还是在分别处理输入估计和跟踪控制的左反转和右反转问题中都是重要的考虑因素。在多输入多输出(MIMO)系统中,由于输入输出延迟而与相对度概念相关的细微差别给系统反演问题带来了挑战,并且在非平方系统的情况下更为严重。在本文中,使用LTI离散时间MIMO系统框架,我们回顾了现有的相对度概念,并开发了相对度的新定义和推广,以帮助解决系统反演问题中的一些空白。在此过程中,我们还通过简单而优雅的结果表明,LTI MIMO系统存在定义良好的相对度意味着其可逆性。此外,我们还强调了这些思想在实际跟踪控制和输入估计情况和问题中的效用。
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A note on invertibility and relative degree of MIMO LTI systems

The property of system invertibility is important both from a theoretical standpoint and an important consideration in left and right inversion problems that deal with input estimation and tracking control respectively. Nuances associated with the notion of relative degree in multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) systems on account of input–output delays pose challenges in system inversion problems and are more acute in the case of non-square systems. In this note, using the LTI discrete-time MIMO systems framework, we review existing notions of relative degree and develop new definitions and generalizations for relative degree to help address some of the gaps in system inversion problems. In doing so, we also show through simple but elegant results that existence of well-defined relative degree for an LTI MIMO system implies its invertibility. Furthermore, we also highlight the utility of these ideas in practical tracking control and input estimation situations and problems.

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IFAC Journal of Systems and Control
IFAC Journal of Systems and Control AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS-
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