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Figure 10.15 The poles <strong>of</strong> the machine <strong>an</strong>d the observer under generating condition for the 2-pole<br />

<strong>winding</strong> set<br />

10.8 D-decomposition Method<br />

The challenging problem for controller design is to determine a set <strong>of</strong> control<br />

parameters, which ensure the stability <strong>of</strong> the system <strong>an</strong>d achieve good dynamic<br />

responses. The system stability is the primary issue considered in the design. The general<br />

solution <strong>of</strong> stability problem has been given by the stability criteria <strong>of</strong> Routh, Hurwitz,<br />

Nyquist <strong>an</strong>d Mikhailov. However, the stability criteria do not constitute a completely<br />

satisfactory theory for the design <strong>of</strong> feedback system. Thus the development <strong>of</strong> refined<br />

techniques for the <strong>an</strong>alysis <strong>an</strong>d design <strong>of</strong> feedback control system was necessary. The<br />

idea <strong>of</strong> investigating the system response characteristics was first introduced by<br />

Vishnegradsky. Then Neimark generalized the Vishnegradsky approach for the case <strong>of</strong><br />

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