2. Modal control of multi-input-multi-output systems
2.1 General information. Overview of methods
When the need for multi-input-multi-output control first arose, engineers already had at their disposal a solid set of frequency techniques suitable for single-input single-output control. Hence the temptation to use them:
or directly, by creating as many feedback loops as there are input-output pairs (we'll assume throughout this section that m = r ), with each corrector designed to neglect the effect of interactions due to couplings z ij ;
or after designing an initial non-interaction corrector which, when cascaded to the system to be controlled, led to a diagonal or quasi-diagonal transfer matrix.
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