ABSTRACT

The primary purpose of control is to force desired behavior in an unpredictable environment, under the actions of unknown, possibly unmeasurable disturbances and unpredictable, and therefore probably nonzero, initial conditions. This means that tracking and tracking control synthesis are fundamental control issues. Surprisingly, however, tracking theory has not been well developed, and stability theory has dominated. Tracking Control of Linear Systems presents the fundamentals of tracking theory for control systems. The book introduces the full transfer function matrix F(s), which substantially changes the theory of linear dynamical and control systems and enables a novel synthesis of tracking control that works more effectively in real environments.



An Introduction to the New Fundamentals of the Theory of Linear Control Systems



The book begins by re-examining classic linear control systems theory. It then defines and determines the system full (complete) transfer function matrix F(s) for two classes of systems: input-output (IO) control systems and input-state-output (ISO) control systems. The book also discusses the fundamentals of tracking and trackability. It presents new Lyapunov tracking control algorithms and natural tracking control (NTC) algorithms, which ensure the quality of the tracking under arbitrary disturbances and initial conditions. This natural tracking control is robust, adaptable, and simple to implement.



Advances in Linear Control Systems Theory: Tracking and Trackability



This book familiarizes readers with novel, sophisticated approaches and methods for tracking control design in real conditions. Contributing to the advancement of linear control systems theory, this work opens new directions for research in time-invariant continuous-time linear control systems. It builds on previous works in the field, extending treatment o

part |2 pages

I ONCONTROL SYSTEMSCLASSIC FUNDAMEN- TALS

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Control Systems

chapter 3|20 pages

System Regimes

chapter 4|4 pages

Transfer function matrix G(s)

part |2 pages

II NOVEL SYSTEMFUNDAMENTAL: FULL TRANS- FER FUNCTION MATRIX F(s)

chapter 5|2 pages

Problem Statement

chapter 6|6 pages

Nondegenerate Matrices

chapter 7|50 pages

Full Transfer Function Matrix F(s)

part |2 pages

III NOVELCONTROLTHEORIES: TRACKINGAND TRACKABILITY

chapter 8|50 pages

Tracking Theory

chapter 9|38 pages

Trackability Theory

part |2 pages

Part IV Novel Tracking Control Synthesis

chapter 10|14 pages

Linear tracking control (LITC)

chapter 11|26 pages

Lyapunov Tracking Control (LTC)

chapter 12|44 pages

Natural Tracking Control (NTC)

chapter 13|8 pages

Ntc Versus Ltc

part |2 pages

Part V Conclusion

chapter 14|2 pages

On F(s)

chapter 15|2 pages

On Tracking And Trackability

chapter 16|2 pages

On Tracking Control

chapter 17|30 pages

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