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[en] Recent research in the area of describing function approaches (both random-input and sinusoidal-input) has laid the foundation for a systematic approach to designing controllers for nonlinear plants. An overview of one school of though in this area is presented, typified by the following key ideas: (1) quasilinear models of the nonlinear system that account for the operating range of system variables must be more realistic than conventional linear models; (2) a staged design approach that applies more power to difficult nonlinear plants than to easy ones is more sensible than a single design method, and (3) the designer should be led to a nonlinear controller design if and only if it is really required. These points are developed, illustrated and justified
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Divakaruni, S.M.; Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA (USA). Safety Control and Testing Program; p. 8.3-8.7; Sep 1986; p. 8.3-8.7; Seminar on power plant digital control and fault-tolerant microcomputers; Scottsdale, AZ (USA); 9-12 Apr 1986; Research Reports Center, Box 50490, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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