Polynomial Control Systems Adds Practical Solutions for
Multivariable Control to Control System Professional Suite
July 27, 2006--The new Polynomial Control Systems from Wolfram
Research further expands the functionality of Control System
Professional Suite (CSPS), an extensible framework of tightly
integrated Mathematica application packages that provides an
object-oriented environment for solving the common control problems
that arise in engineering, science, economics, and finance.
Polynomial Control Systems offers new tools for modeling,
analysis, and design of linear control systems described by polynomial
matrix equations or by matrices with rational polynomial elements. For
multivariable systems, these polynomial-based algorithms often provide
designers with more informative and meaningful answers than
established state-space-based methods. It is the third package in
CSPS, joining the award-winning Control System Professional
and Advanced Numerical Methods, the latter of which provides
state-of-the-art numerical algorithms for systems and control.
Unlike MATLAB and other software packages in this area, Polynomial
Control Systems' tight integration with the Mathematica
engine enables it to utilize both symbolic and exact computation
methods. A shared user interface and consistent data structures and
function names throughout CSPS make it easier and more transparent to
use, while Mathematica's professional typesetting capabilities
let control engineers display and work with input in traditional
textbook formats.
Polynomial Control Systems provides new features for practical
control system design, such as the following:
- Extensive tools for system analysis, such as the Smith and
McMillan standard forms and the Luenberger controllable and observable
canonical forms
- Facilities for the computation of controllability and
observability indices, invariant and transmission zeros, and detection
and removal of input and output decoupling zeros
- Computation of the relative gain array (RGA) and RGA number plot
- Direct and inverse Nyquist arrays for analyzing input-output
interaction and diagonal dominance using Gershgorin and Ostrowski
circles, as well as row and column dominance ratio plots
- Frequency-domain design methods using the Perron-Frobenius
eigenvalue and eigenvector plots, characteristic value plots, and the
characteristic locus method
- Design of constant and dynamic scaling compensators,
pseudo-diagonalizing compensators, and aligning compensators
With the addition of Polynomial Control Systems, the Control
System Professional library of pole assignment methods is extended
to include spectral and mapping dyadic algorithms and the full-rank
algorithms for state and output feedback. New objects for system
matrices in polynomial and state-space forms, as well as left- and
right-matrix-fraction descriptions that are seamlessly incorporated
with state-space and transfer-function objects in Control System
Professional, add another dimension to the proven CSPS
environment.
Polynomial Control Systems is the result of the collaboration
of Wolfram Research with the late Professor Neil Munro--a Fellow of the
IEEE and the IEE, and head of the Control Systems Centre at the
University of Manchester. A pioneering expert in the field, Dr. Munro
made critical contributions to the control research community over the
course of nearly 40 years.
Polynomial Control Systems can be immediately downloaded from
the Wolfram Research web store and is available for
all Mathematica platforms. It requires Mathematica 5.0
or higher and Control System Professional 2.0.3, and
includes 225 pages of online documentation that provide a concise
introduction to the implemented constructs and algorithms, as well as
many worked examples.
More information is available on the Polynomial Control Systems
website.
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