1958
DOI: 10.1109/tai.1958.6367391
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Stability and physical realizability considerations in the synthesis of multipole control systems

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“…Most of this work is of a theoretical or simulation nature. Several representative examples are the work of Boksenbom and Hood as discussed by Tsien (1954), and the papers of Kavanagh (1957), Freeman (1957Freeman ( , 1958, Mesarovic (1963), Chatterjee (1963), Foster and Stevens (1967), Greenfield and Ward (1967), and Kleinpeter and Weaver (1969). Most linear techniques employ some form of matrix algebra to uncouple the state equations and eliminate the system interactions.…”
Section: Control Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of this work is of a theoretical or simulation nature. Several representative examples are the work of Boksenbom and Hood as discussed by Tsien (1954), and the papers of Kavanagh (1957), Freeman (1957Freeman ( , 1958, Mesarovic (1963), Chatterjee (1963), Foster and Stevens (1967), Greenfield and Ward (1967), and Kleinpeter and Weaver (1969). Most linear techniques employ some form of matrix algebra to uncouple the state equations and eliminate the system interactions.…”
Section: Control Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strides in multivariable control system design since that early effort are characterized by a growing complexity caused by the use of increasingly involved mathematics. The work of Freeman (1958) advanced multivariable control system design beyond the trial-and-error stage to produce a mathematically rigorous, organized design technique.…”
Section: Multivariable System Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature of many inputs and many outputs began to follow the trend [7,8,9,10]. As part of the general state space development in the area of control, the problem of synthesizing a given closed loop commandloutput-response map became known as model matching, and was solved in that context by Morse 1111.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%