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Dynamic output feedback control of minimum-phase multivariable nonlinear processes
Daoutidis, Prodromos; Kravaris, Costas
1994
Citation:Daoutidis, Prodromos, Kravaris, Costas (1994)."Dynamic output feedback control of minimum-phase multivariable nonlinear processes." Chemical Engineering Science 49(4): 433-447. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/31933>
Abstract: This paper concerns the synthesis of dynamic output feedback controllers for minimum-phase multivariable nonlinear processes with a nonsingular characteristic matrix. State-space controller realizations are derived that induce a linear input/output behavior of general form in the closed-loop system. A combination of input/output linearizing state feedback laws and state observers is employed for the derivation of the controllers. For open-loop stable processes, the process model is used as an open-loop state observer. In the more general case of possible open-loop instability, a reduced-order observer is used based on the forced zero dynamics of the process model. The performance and robustness characteristics of the proposed control methodology are illustrated through simulations in a chemical reactor example.