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This monograph has presented the recent research results of the authors on design of multistage and multi-time-scale feedback controllers for linear, continuous- and discrete-time, time-invariant, linear dynamic systems. This research is particularly important for large-scale dynamic systems composed of several subsystems and/or large linear systems operating in several time scales. In addition, it is important for higher-order linear dynamic systems whose design of feedback controllers can be facilitated by artificially introducing subsystems of much lower order than the original system.

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Appendix 9.1: Summary of the Three-Stage Feedback Controller Design (Tables 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4)

Table 9.1 Introduction to three-stage continuous-time feedback controller design
Table 9.2 Design of three-stage feedback controllers
Table 9.3 Three-stage continuous-time feedback controller design application to three-time scale linear control systems – introductory phase summary
Table 9.4 Three-stage continuous-time feedback controller design applications to three-time-scale linear control systems – three-stage procedure summary

Appendix 9.2: Summary of the Four-Stage Continuous-Time Feedback Controller Design (Table 9.5 and 9.6)

Table 9.5 Four-stage feedback controller design – introductory phase summary
Table 9.6 Four-stage feedback controller design – four-stage procedure summary

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Radisavljević-Gajić, V., Milanović, M., Rose, P. (2019). Extensions to Multi-stages and Multi-time Scales. In: Multi-Stage and Multi-Time Scale Feedback Control of Linear Systems with Applications to Fuel Cells. Mechanical Engineering Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10389-7_9

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