Feedback linearization

Block diagram illustrating the feedback linearization of a nonlinear system

Feedback linearization is a common strategy employed in nonlinear control to control nonlinear systems. Feedback linearization techniques may be applied to nonlinear control systems of the form

where is the state, are the inputs. The approach involves transforming a nonlinear control system into an equivalent linear control system through a change of variables and a suitable control input. In particular, one seeks a change of coordinates and control input so that the dynamics of in the coordinates take the form of a linear, controllable control system,

An outer-loop control strategy for the resulting linear control system can then be applied to achieve the control objective.

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  2. ^ H. Nijmeijer and A. van der Shaft, Nonlinear Dynamical Control Systems, Springer-Verlag, p. 163, 2016.

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