A NOVEL TWO-POLYNOMIAL CRITERIA FOR HIGHER-ORDER SYSTEMS STABILITY BOUNDARIES DETECTION AND CONTROL
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Mir-Nasiri, N.
Ali, Md. Hazrat
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TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
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There are many methods for identifying the stability of complex dynamic
systems. Routh and Hurwitz’s criterion is one of the earliest and commonly
used analytical tools analysing the stability of dynamic systems. However, it
requires tedious and lengthy derivations of all components of the Routh array
to solve the stability problem. Therefore, it is not a simple method to define
analytically, stability boundaries for the coefficients of the system
characteristic equation. The proposed brand-new criterion is an effective
alternative technique in identifying stability higher-order linear time-invariant
dynamic system that binds the coefficients of the system characteristic
polynomial at the stability boundaries by means of an additional single
constant k. It defines the necessary and sufficient conditions for the absolute
stability of higher-order dynamic systems. It also allows the analysing of the
system’s precise marginal stability or marginal instability condition when the
roots are relocated on imaginary jω-axis of s-plane. The criterion proposed by
the authors, in contrast to Routh criteria, simplifies the identification of
maximum and minimum stability limits for any coefficient of the higher-order
characteristic equation significantly. The derived in the paper stability
boundary formulas for the polynomial coefficients are successfully used for
the proportional integral derivative (PID) controller with single or multiple
gains selections in closed-loop control systems.
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Mir-Nasiri, N., & Ali, M. H. (2020). A novel two-polynomial criteria for higher-order systems stability boundaries detection and control. TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 18(6), 3164. https://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v18i6.16256
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