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<title>Decoupled Compensation of MIMO Plants</title>
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<title>Decoupled Compensation of MIMO Plants</title>
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<name>Ghosh, Arun</name>
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<summary type="text">Decoupled Compensation of MIMO Plants
Ghosh, Arun
It is a fact that the methods available in literature for compensation of MIMO&#13;
plants are generally more complex, conceptually as well as computationally, than&#13;
those for SISO plants. This thesis attempts to compensate a MIMO plant by ¯rst&#13;
decoupling it into SISO constituents and then applying SISO methods. A review&#13;
shows the inadequacy of such attempts made earlier to be lying in not being able&#13;
to ¯nd easily the minimal decoupled form for a given plant. For a general plant&#13;
this thesis ¯rst obtains the complete set of decoupled forms in a simple fashion&#13;
and also identi¯es the minimal one.
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