Investigation of system input and output blending for zero placement
2014-11-25
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Investigation of system input and output blending for zero placement
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2014-11-25
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The zeros are a function of the system input and output. Appropriate selection of sensor outputs and control
inputs influences the zeros of the open loop system and this directly influences the effectiveness of any
resulting controller. The purpose of this working paper is to summarize the investigation of appropriate
input and output blending for zero placement as applied to an aeroseroelastic pitch-plunge model.
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STI WP;1439-4
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NASA NRA, "Lightweight Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing for Enhanced Performance Across the Flight Envelope," NRA NNX14AL36A, Mr. John Bosworth Technical Monitor.
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Danowsky, Brian. (2014). Investigation of system input and output blending for zero placement. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/174381.
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