Cheng, 1989 - Google Patents
Linear quadratic-model algorithmic control method: a controller design method combining the linear quadratic method and the model algorithmic control algorithmCheng, 1989
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- 5574863819937829737
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- Cheng C
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- Industrial & engineering chemistry research
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The linear quadratic (LQ) feedback control method and model algorithmic control (MAC) algorithm are combined to obtain the complementary properties of these two methods. This formulation allows for a simple method of on-line controllertuning and can affect the …
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