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Commuting matrices, equilibrium points for control systems with single saturated input

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  • Shuli, Guo
  • Moroz, Irene
  • Lina, Han
  • Wenfang, Xin
  • Xianjia, Feng

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In this paper, commutative matrices of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) linear systems are considered. The existence of the feedback matrices of a commutative state matrix set in the MIMO closed-loops is reduced to the existence of an invariant subspace of a matrix A. The existence of feedback matrices in systems in open-loop is equivalent to the existence of the solution of matrix equations denoted by Kronecker products. By defining new equilibrium points, the relationship between equilibrium points are discussed for a linear system with a single saturated input. Four criteria for equilibrium points are outlined for such linear systems. Finally, four interesting examples, including their corresponding simulink plots, are shown to illustrate the above results.

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  • Shuli, Guo & Moroz, Irene & Lina, Han & Wenfang, Xin & Xianjia, Feng, 2015. "Commuting matrices, equilibrium points for control systems with single saturated input," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 259(C), pages 987-1002.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:259:y:2015:i:c:p:987-1002
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2015.02.075
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