Lyapunov stability analysis to set up a PI controller for a mass flow system in case of a non-saturating input

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Lyapunov stability analysis to set up a PI controller for a mass flow system in case of a non-saturating input. / Mercorelli, Paolo.
In: International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 111, No. 2, 11.12.2016, p. 281-286.

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abstract = "This paper deals with the calculation of sufficient conditions for the stability of a mass flow controlled system. In order to analyse the stability and the dynamic performance of the controlled system a Lyapunov approach is proposed. Through this approach the condition of the two parameters which characterise the controller are calculated.",
keywords = "Engineering, Control problems, Dynamical systems in control, Problems involving ordinary differential equations",
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