2008
DOI: 10.1093/imamci/dnn008
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Generalized internal model architecture for gain-scheduled control

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“…In (34), ( ) is the low pass filter; the purpose of adding a filter into the controller is to guarantee the stability and robustness of the system. The principle of choosing ( ) is making IMC ( ) rational; that is, IMC ( ) can be realized through the decomposition of (32) and filter choice of (34).…”
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“…In (34), ( ) is the low pass filter; the purpose of adding a filter into the controller is to guarantee the stability and robustness of the system. The principle of choosing ( ) is making IMC ( ) rational; that is, IMC ( ) can be realized through the decomposition of (32) and filter choice of (34).…”
Section: The Design Procedures Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, the control method for LPV system can also be applied to quasi-LPV system. IMC design for LPV system can be found in the literature in [33,34]. IMC in the literature in [33] is a one degree of freedom IMC which is designed to do compromise between the performance and robustness.…”
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