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Robust stability of systems with integral control
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- Morari, Manfred
Chicago
Abstract
A necessary and sufficient condition is derived which must be satisfied by the plant steady state gain matrix of a linear time invariant system in order for an integral controller to exist for which the closed loop system is unconditionally stable. Based on this theorem the robustness of integral control systems is analyzed, i.e. the family of plants is defined which are stable when controlled with the same integral controller. Conditions for actuator/sensor failure tolerance of systems with integral control are also given. Finally, parallels are drawn between the results of this paper and the bifurcation theory of nonlinear systems.
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© 1983 IEEE. Financial support from the National Science Foundation (CPE-8115022) and the Department of Energy (DOE contract DE-AC02-80ER10645) is gratefully acknowledged.Attached Files
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