
In this paper the use of the dynamic extension algorithm and the structure algorithm leads to sufficient conditions for the resulting dynamic state feedback to achieve I/O linearization for the given nonlinear system. The result covers cases further than the I/O decoupable systems. Complementary to the theoretic results, some examples from process control are described.
METIS-141736
METIS-141736
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