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Linealización por Retroalimentación×Control por retroceso×
CampoTeoría de controlTeoría de control
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19831995
Autor originalAlberto IsidoriMiroslav Krstic
Tipoalgorithmalgorithm
Fuente seminalIsidori, A. (1995). Nonlinear Control Systems (3rd ed.). Springer-Verlag. DOI ↗Krstic, M., Kanellakopoulos, I., & Kokotovic, P. (1995). Nonlinear and Adaptive Control Design. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
AliasExact Linearization, Nonlinear Feedback Control, Input-Output LinearizationIntegrator Backstepping, Recursive Lyapunov Design
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ResumenFeedback Linearization is a nonlinear control technique that uses a nonlinear state-feedback transformation to convert a nonlinear system into a linear one, enabling the use of standard linear control methods. Developed by Isidori, Sontag, and others in the 1980s, feedback linearization is conceptually elegant and powerful: if the system satisfies certain structural conditions (relative degree, decoupling matrix rank), the nonlinearities can be exactly cancelled through feedback, reducing the problem to linear design.Backstepping is a systematic nonlinear control design method that decomposes a complex nonlinear system into simpler subsystems and designs a controller recursively, layer by layer, ensuring stability at each step. Developed by Krstic, Kanellakopoulos, and Kokotovic, backstepping enables control of nonlinear systems without requiring exact model knowledge or full state linearization, combining flexibility with guaranteed stability.
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