The purpose of this monograph is to describe a class of com- putational
methods, based on polynomial matrices, for the design of dynamic
compensators for linear multi-variable control systems. The design of
the compensator, which may be either analogue or digital, is based on
pole assignment. A matrix fraction description, which employs polynomial
matri- ces, is used to represent the system. The design comptuta- tion,
however, employs matrices of real numbers rather than polynomial
matrices. This simplifies the computational pro- cedures which can thus
be implementedin commercially-avai- lable software packages. Both
transient and steady-state performace specifications are included in the
design proce- dure which is illustrated by four detailed examples. The
monograph should be of interest to research workers and engineers in the
field fo multi-variable control. For the former it provides some new
computational tools for the ap- plication of algebraic methods, for both
groups it introdu- ces some new ideas for a more-direct approach to
compensator design.