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Linear Parameter Varying Representation of a class of MIMO Nonlinear Systems

Linear parameter-varying (LPV) models form a powerful model class to analyze and control a (nonlinear) system of interest. Identifying an LPV model of a nonlinear system can be challenging due to the difficulty of selecting the scheduling variable(s) a priori, especially if a first principles based understanding of the system is unavailable. Converting a nonlinear model to an LPV form is also non-trivial and requires systematic methods to automate the process. Inspired by these challenges, a systematic LPV embedding approach starting from multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) linear fractional representations with a nonlinear feedback block (NLFR) is proposed. This NLFR model class is embedded into the LPV model class by an automated factorization of the (possibly MIMO) static nonlinear block present in the model. As a result of the factorization, an LPV-LFR or an LPV state-space model with affine dependency on the scheduling is obtained. This approach facilitates the selection of the scheduling variable and the connected mapping of system variables. Such a conversion method enables to use nonlinear identification tools to estimate LPV models. The potential of the proposed approach is illustrated on a 2-DOF nonlinear mass-spring-damper example.

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