Engine speed control using gain scheduling method

This paper presents a gain scheduled controller design for SISO systems applied on laboratory engine. Presented frequency domain method is based on the M-delta structure of closed loop systems. The small gain theory is exploited to obtain the stability condition. The gain scheduling control is applied on laboratory engine with variable load and compared with classic robust control.

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