+++ title = "Right Half Plane Zeros" author = ["Thomas Dehaeze"] draft = false +++ Tags : Right Half Plane (RHP) Zeros are present in a broad range of systems. - SISO RHP zeros: - \\(G(z) = 0\\). The real part of \\(z\\) is positive - MIMO RHP zeros: - RHP zeros of the determinant of the transfer function matrix - For MIMO plants, the zero is associated with an output direction - Consequences: - Non minimum phase - Usually, if looking at the step response, at first the response goes in the wrong direction - The frequency of the RHP zero should be outside the controller bandwidth. It therefore impose a fundamental limitation to the controller bandwidth. The reason is that inside the control bandwidth, the controller basically inverts the plant, and the inverse of a RHP zero is an unstable pole.