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Multistage output-lifting eigenstructure assignment: a multirate ball and plate example

By exploiting both the left and the right allowable subspaces in consecutive stages, this paper extends a recently developed output-lifting eigenstructure assignment approach into a multistage eigenstructure assignment scheme. In this scheme, design degrees of freedom, enlarged via output-lifting, a...

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Published in:International journal of control 2019-12, Vol.92 (12), p.2761-2775
Main Authors: Chen, Lejun, Pomfret, Andrew, Clarke, Tim
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