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Systems & Control Letters, Volume 106
Volume 106, August 2017
- Christian Clason
, Armin Rund, Karl Kunisch:
Nonconvex penalization of switching control of partial differential equations. 1-8 - Beata Sikora
, Jerzy Klamka:
Constrained controllability of fractional linear systems with delays in control. 9-15 - Atreyee Kundu, Debasish Chatterjee
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Stabilizing switching signals: A transition from point-wise to asymptotic conditions. 16-23 - Cong Wu
, Xinzhi Liu:
External stability of switching control systems. 24-31 - Daniel Silvestre
, Paulo Andre Nobre Rosa
, João P. Hespanha, Carlos Silvestre
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Fault detection for LPV systems using Set-Valued Observers: A coprime factorization approach. 32-39 - Jamila Kalantarova, Türker Özsari
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Finite-parameter feedback control for stabilizing the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation. 40-46 - Ya-Jun Pan
, Herbert Werner, Zipeng Huang, Marcus Bartels:
Distributed cooperative control of leader-follower multi-agent systems under packet dropouts for quadcopters. 47-57 - Lorenzo Ntogramatzidis
, Fabrizio Padula
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A general approach to the eigenstructure assignment for reachability and stabilizability subspaces. 58-67 - Douglas A. Allan, Cuyler N. Bates, Michael J. Risbeck, James B. Rawlings:
On the inherent robustness of optimal and suboptimal nonlinear MPC. 68-78 - Boris Houska
, Matthias Albrecht Müller:
Cost-to-travel functions: A new perspective on optimal and model predictive control. 79-86 - Guoquan Huang
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Towards consistent filtering for discrete-time partially-observable nonlinear systems. 87-95
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