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+ | |Chapter summary=In this chapter we continue to explore the use of frequency domain techniques with a focus on the design of feedback systems. We begin with a more thorough description of the performance specifications for control systems and then introduce the concept of “loop shaping” as a mechanism for designing controllers in the fre- quency domain. Additional techniques discussed in this chapter include feedforward compensation, the root locus method, and nested controller design. | ||
|Chapter contents=# Sensitivity Functions | |Chapter contents=# Sensitivity Functions | ||
# Performance Specifications | # Performance Specifications |
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[[Image:{{{Short name}}}-firstpage.png|right|thumb|link=https:www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/books/AM08/pdf/fbs-{{{Short name}}}_24Jul2020.pdf]] In this chapter we continue to explore the use of frequency domain techniques with a focus on the design of feedback systems. We begin with a more thorough description of the performance specifications for control systems and then introduce the concept of “loop shaping” as a mechanism for designing controllers in the fre- quency domain. Additional techniques discussed in this chapter include feedforward compensation, the root locus method, and nested controller design.