Detecting of zeros locations in a linear differential-difference equation

M. Esmaeili, M. Shirvani
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In this paper a simple method is presented for detecting of zeros location in a linear differential-difference equations with delay by using dominant gain concept and shown that it is much more general and representative than the conventional theory of asymptotic location of zeros. Dominant gain concept states that in a specific frequency band, the dynamic behavior of a quasi-polynomial traces the dynamics of that term in the quasi-polynomial which dominates in its gain with respect to the other term. If it is minimum phase, quasi-polynomial dynamic behavior is minimum phase that means resulting zeros of time delay parameters are in LHP. Also if it is non minimum phase, quasi-polynomial dynamic behavior is non minimum phase that means resulting zeros of time delay parameters are in RHP. This result is very important to design control structure for time delay system.
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线性微分-差分方程零点位置的检测
本文提出了一种利用优势增益概念检测线性时滞微分-差分方程零点位置的简单方法,并证明了该方法比传统的零点渐近定位理论更具普遍性和代表性。优势增益概念指出,在特定的频带内,准多项式的动态行为跟踪准多项式中该项的动态,该项的增益相对于另一项占主导地位。若为最小相位,则准多项式动态行为为最小相位,即时滞参数的零点在LHP内。如果是非最小相位,则准多项式动态行为是非最小相位,这意味着产生的时滞参数的零点在RHP中。这一结果对设计时滞系统的控制结构具有重要的指导意义。
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