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Dynamic output feedback control of nimimum-phase nonlinear processes
Daoutidis, Prodromos; Kravaris, Costas
1992
Citation:daoutidis, Prodromos, Kravaris, Costas (1992)."Dynamic output feedback control of nimimum-phase nonlinear processes." Chemical Engineering Science 47(4): 837-849. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30362>
Abstract: This paper concerns the synthesis of dynamic output feedback controllers for minimum-phase nonlinear processes. The problem is addressed first for open-loop stable and then for general minimum-phase nonlinear processes, leading to one- and two-degree-of-freedom controllers, respectively. The synthesis of the controllers essentially involves combination of state feedback and state observers. An input/output interpretation of the resulting control structures illustrates the importance of alternative state--space realizations of the process inverse for the controller implementation. Internal stability conditions are derived for the closed-loop system. Simulation studies in a chemical reactor example illustrate the application of the control methodology developed.