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Automatica, Volume 85
Volume 85, November 2017
- Weiming Xiang, James Lam, Jun Shen:
Stability analysis and L1-gain characterization for switched positive systems under dwell-time constraint. 1-8
- Wei Liu, Peng Shi, Jeng-Shyang Pan:
State estimation for discrete-time Markov jump linear systems with time-correlated and mode-dependent measurement noise. 9-21 - Thomas Holding, Ioannis Lestas:
On the emergence of oscillations in distributed resource allocation. 22-33
- Joachim Deutscher:
Output regulation for general linear heterodirectional hyperbolic systems with spatially-varying coefficients. 34-42 - Xiaodong Xu, Stevan Dubljevic:
Output regulation for a class of linear boundary controlled first-order hyperbolic PIDE systems. 43-52 - Huai-Ning Wu, Huan-Yu Zhu:
Guaranteed cost fuzzy state observer design for semilinear parabolic PDE systems under pointwise measurements. 53-60
- Hector Ramirez Estay, Hans Zwart, Yann Le Gorrec:
Stabilization of infinite dimensional port-Hamiltonian systems by nonlinear dynamic boundary control. 61-69 - João C. C. Henriques, João Miranda Lemos, Luís Eça, Luís M. C. Gato, António F. O. Falcão:
A high-order Discontinuous Galerkin Method with mesh refinement for optimal control. 70-82
- Chun-Hua Xie, Guang-Hong Yang:
Decentralized adaptive fault-tolerant control for large-scale systems with external disturbances and actuator faults. 83-90 - Shunyi Zhao, Biao Huang, Yuriy S. Shmaliy:
Bayesian state estimation on finite horizons: The case of linear state-space model. 91-99
- Xudong Chen, Mohamed-Ali Belabbas, Tamer Basar:
Optimal capacity allocation for sampled networked systems. 100-112 - Nicolas Gillis, Punit Sharma:
On computing the distance to stability for matrices using linear dissipative Hamiltonian systems. 113-121
- Shmuel Yonatan Hayoun, Tal Shima:
On guaranteeing point capture in linear n-on-1 endgame interception engagements with bounded controls. 122-128 - Lantao Xing, Changyun Wen, Zhitao Liu, Hongye Su, Jianping Cai:
Adaptive compensation for actuator failures with event-triggered input. 129-136 - Jurre Hanema, Mircea Lazar, Roland Tóth:
Stabilizing tube-based model predictive control: Terminal set and cost construction for LPV systems. 137-144 - Giulio Bottegal, Håkan Hjalmarsson, Gianluigi Pillonetto:
A new kernel-based approach to system identification with quantized output data. 145-152 - Hasan A. Poonawala, Mark W. Spong:
Time-optimal velocity tracking control for differential drive robots. 153-157 - Wei Liu, Jie Huang:
Event-triggered cooperative robust practical output regulation for a class of linear multi-agent systems. 158-164
- Esmaeil Naderi, Khashayar Khorasani:
A data-driven approach to actuator and sensor fault detection, isolation and estimation in discrete-time linear systems. 165-178
- Shu Liang, Peng Yi, Yiguang Hong:
Distributed Nash equilibrium seeking for aggregative games with coupled constraints. 179-185 - Francisco Javier Bejarano, Gang Zheng:
Unknown input functional observability of descriptor systems with neutral and distributed delay effects. 186-192
- Wenjun Song, Johan Markdahl, Silun Zhang, Xiaoming Hu, Yiguang Hong:
Intrinsic reduced attitude formation with ring inter-agent graph. 193-201 - Anton V. Proskurnikov, Ming Cao:
Differential inequalities in multi-agent coordination and opinion dynamics modeling. 202-210 - Gabriele Oliva, Roberto Setola, Antonio Scala:
Sparse and distributed Analytic Hierarchy Process. 211-220
- Luis Orihuela, Samira Roshany-Yamchi, Ramón A. García, Pablo Millán:
Distributed set-membership observers for interconnected multi-rate systems. 221-226 - Alireza Karimi, Christoph Kammer:
A data-driven approach to robust control of multivariable systems by convex optimization. 227-233
- Riccardo Sven Risuleo, Giulio Bottegal, Håkan Hjalmarsson:
A nonparametric kernel-based approach to Hammerstein system identification. 234-247
- Hao Yu, Fei Hao:
Input-to-state stability of integral-based event-triggered control for linear plants. 248-255 - Linlin Li, Steven X. Ding, Jianbin Qiu, Kaixiang Peng, Ying Yang:
An optimal fault detection approach for piecewise affine systems via diagnostic observers. 256-263 - Arash Kh. Sichani, Ian R. Petersen:
Quantum linear coherent controller synthesis: A linear fractional representation approach. 264-271
- Maarten Schoukens, Koen Tiels:
Identification of block-oriented nonlinear systems starting from linear approximations: A survey. 272-292
- Pauline Bernard, Laurent Praly, Vincent Andrieu, Hassan Hammouri:
On the triangular canonical form for uniformly observable controlled systems. 293-300 - Erik I. Verriest, Uwe Helmke:
Partial state reachability of multiple linear systems in series. 301-305 - Yu Ren, Meng Joo Er, Guanghui Sun:
Switched systems with average dwell time: Computation of the robust positive invariant set. 306-313
- Arash Kh. Sichani, Igor G. Vladimirov, Ian R. Petersen:
A numerical approach to optimal coherent quantum LQG controller design using gradient descent. 314-326 - T. W. U. Madhushani, D. H. S. Maithripala, J. V. Wijayakulasooriya, Jordan M. Berg:
Semi-globally exponential trajectory tracking for a class of spherical robots. 327-338
- Ming Liu, Lixian Zhang, Wei Xing Zheng:
Fault reconstruction for stochastic hybrid systems with adaptive discontinuous observer and non-homogeneous differentiator. 339-348 - Emmanuel Bernuau, Emmanuel Moulay, Patrick Coirault:
Stability of homogeneous nonlinear systems with sampled-data inputs. 349-355 - Yao Chen, Jinhu Lü:
Delay-induced discrete-time consensus. 356-361
- Mamadou Diagne, Nikolaos Bekiaris-Liberis, Miroslav Krstic:
Compensation of input delay that depends on delayed input. 362-373 - Giorgio Battistelli, Luigi Chisci, Stefano Gherardini:
Moving horizon estimation for discrete-time linear systems with binary sensors: Algorithms and stability results. 374-385 - Ying Tang, Guilherme Mazanti:
Stability analysis of coupled linear ODE-hyperbolic PDE systems with two time scales. 386-396
- Pengnian Chen, Xiangbin Liu:
Repetitive learning control for a class of partially linearizable uncertain nonlinear systems. 397-404 - Dany Abou Jaoude, Mazen Farhood:
Balanced truncation model reduction of nonstationary systems interconnected over arbitrary graphs. 405-411
- Ali Zemouche, Rajesh Rajamani, Gridsada Phanomchoeng, Boulaïd Boulkroune, Hugues Rafaralahy, Michel Zasadzinski:
Circle criterion-based H∞ observer design for Lipschitz and monotonic nonlinear systems - Enhanced LMI conditions and constructive discussions. 412-425
- Yinyan Zhang, Shuai Li:
Adaptive near-optimal consensus of high-order nonlinear multi-agent systems with heterogeneity. 426-432 - Lucien Etienne, Laurentiu Hetel, Denis V. Efimov, Mihály Petreczky:
Observer synthesis under time-varying sampling for Lipschitz nonlinear systems. 433-440 - Yinyan Zhang, Shuai Li:
Perturbing consensus for complexity: A finite-time discrete biased min-consensus under time-delay and asynchronism. 441-447 - Wei Su, Ge Chen, Yiguang Hong:
Noise leads to quasi-consensus of Hegselmann-Krause opinion dynamics. 448-454 - Filippo Cacace, Alfredo Germani:
Output feedback control of linear systems with input, state and output delays by chains of predictors. 455-461 - Francisco Javier Bejarano, Gang Zheng:
Observability of singular systems with commensurate time-delays and neutral terms. 462-467
- Alessandro Giua, Cristian Mahulea, Carla Seatzu:
Decentralized observability of discrete event systems with synchronizations. 468-476
- Stephen Alexander Chee, James Richard Forbes:
Discrete-time minmax filtering subject to a norm-constrained state estimate. 477-480 - Chuan-Ke Zhang, Yong He, Lin Jiang, Min Wu, Qing-Guo Wang:
An extended reciprocally convex matrix inequality for stability analysis of systems with time-varying delay. 481-485
- Joaquín Carrasco, William Paul Heath:
Comment on "Absolute stability analysis for negative-imaginary systems" [Automatica 67 (2016) 107-113]. 486-488
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