National Instruments Xmath Interactive Control Design Module ICDM User Manual page 117

Interactive control design module
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Chapter 13
Multi-Loop Synthesis
Xmath Interactive Control Design Module
Figure 13-5. Root Locus Window During the Multi-Loop Design
Figure 13-4 shows an example multiloop configuration for the 3-sensor,
2-actuator plant. There are two loops: one from sensor 1 to actuator 1,
and one from sensor 3 to actuator 2. In multiloop design you can alternate
between designing each of the (SISO) controller transfer functions, with
the other fixed.
Figure 13-5 shows an example multiloop configuration for the 3-sensor,
2-actuator plant considered, redrawn showing C
which is the plant with all other loops closed (in this case, just one other
loop). While designing C
for the SISO "equivalent" plant P
which loop you are designing.
(1)
, it is useful to think of it as the SISO controller
. Again, notice that P
equiv
13-6
(1)
connected to P
,
equiv
depends on
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