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In the first approach, fast subsystem states are sampled initially, and then, slow subsystem states are sampled, whereas in the second approach, slow subsystem states are sampled before sampling the fast subsystem states. As far as the two-stage design is concerned, the first stage of the design of feedback control is initiated just after sampling the first subsystem. Then, the left subsystem is sampled, and the second stage of the design of feedback control is accomplished. It is proved that the feedback controls derived with the multirate sampling of states stabilize the full-order system in both approaches. The design and implementation aspects of both approaches are compared. Finally, the applicability of the proposed control is demonstrated by simulating two examples. 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Two-stage multirate state feedback control designs for systems with slow and fast eigenvalue modes
Design of feedback control, for a system with slow and fast eigenvalue modes, using single sampling rate results in either information loss (for a larger sampling period) or increased computations (for a smaller sampling period). This paper contributes to designing multirate state feedback controllers for such systems. In this, it is shown that the feedback control for a linear time-invariant system, having slow and fast eigenvalue modes, can be successfully designed by multirate sampling of states in two stages. Multirate sampling refers to sampling slow- and fast-varying states at different rates, that is sampling slow states at a lower rate than the fast states. Here, two approaches for multirate sampling of states are presented, depending on the sampling sequence. In the first approach, fast subsystem states are sampled initially, and then, slow subsystem states are sampled, whereas in the second approach, slow subsystem states are sampled before sampling the fast subsystem states. As far as the two-stage design is concerned, the first stage of the design of feedback control is initiated just after sampling the first subsystem. Then, the left subsystem is sampled, and the second stage of the design of feedback control is accomplished. It is proved that the feedback controls derived with the multirate sampling of states stabilize the full-order system in both approaches. The design and implementation aspects of both approaches are compared. Finally, the applicability of the proposed control is demonstrated by simulating two examples. Simulations are also compared with other methods proposed in the literature.
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Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control is a fully peer-reviewed international journal. The journal covers all areas of applications in instrumentation and control. Its scope encompasses cutting-edge research and development, education and industrial applications.