Selective tracking or dynamic prioritization is an approach for systems having more outputs than inputs (not right invertible/trackable) to enable tracking of arbitrary reference commands on as many number of outputs as the number of inputs by assigning a priority/choice on the go.
For systems with more inputs that outputs, priority can be assigned for weighting usage of the available control inputs.
Our virtual presentation at the American Control Conference, 2020 that explains the idea of selective tracking or dynamic prioritization...
Kadam, S.D., Rao, A., Prusty B. and Palanthandalam-Madapusi, H.J., 2020, July, âSelective Tracking Using Linear Trackability Analysis and Inversion-based Tracking Controlâ. In 2020 American Control Conference (ACC) (pp. 5346-5351), IEEE.