Volume 1: Advances in Control Design Methods, Nonlinear and Optimal Control, Robotics, and Wind Energy Systems; Aerospace Appli 2016
DOI: 10.1115/dscc2016-9854
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Advanced Manual System Identification Using Lead and Lag Compensators With Complex Poles and Zeros

Abstract: Automated methods for deriving dynamic models from frequency response data of high-order dynamics systems are the default choice of most engineers. However, these methods themselves often require manual tuning of weighting parameters, a priori selection of system order, and even by hand removal of extraneous dynamics. On the other hand, manually matching complicated features in the Bode plot of the frequency response of high-order system is difficult with conventional first and second order numerators and deno… Show more

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