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Systems & Control Letters, Volume 98
Volume 98, December 2016
- Maryam Babazadeh, Amin Nobakhti:
Robust controllability assessment via semi-definite programming. 1-7 - Zbigniew Bartosiewicz
, Ülle Kotta
, Tanel Mullari, Maris Tõnso, Malgorzata Wyrwas
:
On accessibility conditions for state space nonlinear control systems on homogeneous time scales. 8-13 - Lin Tie:
On controllability of discrete-time bilinear systems by near-controllability. 14-24 - Lixian Zhang, Wei Xing Zheng, Huijun Gao:
H∞ model reduction of switched LPV systems via semi-time-varying reduced-order model. 25-32 - Víctor Ayala, Adriano Da Silva:
A semigroup associated to a linear control system on a Lie group. 33-36 - Filippo Cacace
, Valerio Cusimano
, Alfredo Germani
, Pasquale Palumbo
:
A state predictor for continuous-time stochastic systems. 37-43 - Thomas Lipp, Stephen P. Boyd:
Antagonistic control. 44-48 - Shen Zeng, Frank Allgöwer
:
A moment-based approach to ensemble controllability of linear systems. 49-56 - Jonathan N. Dehaye, Joseph J. Winkin
:
Parameterization of positively stabilizing feedbacks for single-input positive systems. 57-64 - Wen Kang
, Emilia Fridman
:
Sliding mode control of Schrödinger equation-ODE in the presence of unmatched disturbances. 65-73 - Debbie Hernández
, Fernando Castaños
, Leonid M. Fridman
:
Zero-dynamics design and its application to the stabilization of implicit systems. 74-78 - Xiaoying Zhang, Hongyinping Feng, Shugen Chai:
Performance output exponential tracking for a wave equation with a general boundary disturbance. 79-85 - Omar Hernandez-Gonzalez
, Mondher Farza, Tomas Menard, Boubekeur Targui
, Mohammed M'Saad, Carlos-M. Astorga-Zaragoza
:
A cascade observer for a class of MIMO non uniformly observable systems with delayed sampled outputs. 86-96 - Paolo Forni
, David Angeli:
Input-to-state stability for cascade systems with multiple invariant sets. 97-110

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