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Condition for structural monotonic instability of interacting linear multivariable control systems with integrating controllers

Condition for structural monotonic instability of interacting linear multivariable control systems with integrating controllers

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Definitions for positive-and negative-coupled multivariable plants are presented. A theorem stating the condition for the structural monotonic instability of linear multivariable interacting control systems with positive-coupled plants and integrating controllers has been proved. The application of this condition to the input/output pairing problem has been illustrated.

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