DocumentCode :
2019811
Title :
Effect of observer poles on step responses
Author :
Choi, Chiu H.
fYear :
2010
fDate :
7-9 March 2010
Firstpage :
122
Lastpage :
126
Abstract :
State feedback using an observer is a technique for placing the poles of a linear system at desired locations. An application of such technique is to stabilize an unstable system by placing the new system poles in the left half plane. When the desired system poles are achieved by using observer state feedback, the step response parameters such as peak time, settling time, and percent overshoot are no longer controlled by the desired dominant system poles. The observer poles can change these parameters. This paper intends to elucidate this effect through computer simulations. A set of experiments were conducted with observer poles gradually farther away from the desired system poles. With the observer poles being pushed deeper into the left half plane, the observer states can track the system state faster. It is expected that the step response parameters will be closer to those dictated by the dominant poles. But such improvement was only minimally observed in the simulation results.
Keywords :
linear systems; state feedback; step response; computer simulations; left half plane; linear system; observer poles effect; peak time; percent overshoot; setting time; state feedback; step responses; unstable system; Computer simulation; Control systems; Error correction; Linear systems; Mathematical model; Performance gain; Poles and zeros; State feedback; Steady-state; Transfer functions;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Theory (SSST), 2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tyler, TX
ISSN :
0094-2898
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5690-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2010.5442850
Filename :
5442850
Link To Document :
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