Nonlinear model-state feedback control for nonminimum-phase processes

A general nonlinear controller design methodology for continuous-time nonminimum-phase systems is presented, which utilizes synthetic outputs that are statically equivalent to the original process outputs and make the system minimum-phase. A systematic procedure is proposed for the construction of statically equivalent outputs with prescribed transmission zeros. The calculated outputs are used to construct a model-state feedback controller. The proposed method is applied to a nonminimum-phase chemical reactor control problem where a series/parallel reaction is taking place.