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Finite Zeros in Discrete Time Control Systems

  • Hot topic of current interest in discrete time control systems

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences (LNCIS, volume 338)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Introduction

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 1-8
  3. Zeros and the Output-Zeroing Problem

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 9-64
  4. A General Solution to the Output-Zeroing Problem

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 65-105
  5. Output-Nulling Subspaces in Strictly Proper Systems

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 197-244
  6. Output-Nulling Subspaces in Proper Systems

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 245-270
  7. Singular Systems

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 271-296
  8. Epilogue

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 297-298
  9. Appendix

    • Jerzy Tokarzewski
    Pages 299-315
  10. Back Matter

About this book

A state space approach to the analysis of zeros of MIMO LTI discrete-time systems is presented. The basic mathematical tools used in this analysis are the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse and singular value decomposition of the first nonzero Markov parameter of a system. The book starts with definition of invariant zeros and goes as far as a general characterization of output-zeroing inputs and the corresponding solutions, explicit formulas for maximal output-nulling invariant subspaces and for the zero dynamics. The objective of this book is to render the reader familiar with a certain method of analysis of multivariable zeros (which goes beyond the classical approach) and related problems. The minimal mathematical background that is required from the reader is a working knowledge of linear algebra and difference equations. The reader should be familiar with the basic concepts of linear system theory.

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