In designing feedback controllers for dynamical systems a variety of modern, multivariable controllers are used.
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In general, these controllers are often designed at various operating points using linearized models of the system dynamics and are scheduled as a function of a parameter or parameters for operation at intermediate conditions.
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For example in case of aircraft control, a set of controllers are designed at different gridded locations of corresponding parameters such as AoA, Mach, dynamic pressure, CG etc.
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One or more observable variables, called the scheduling variables, are used to determine the current operating region of the system and to enable the appropriate linear controller.
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