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Systems & Control Letters, Volume 119
Volume 119, September 2018
- Erik Weitenberg, Claudio De Persis:
Robustness to noise of distributed averaging integral controllers in power networks. 1-7 - Hui Liu, Zhiyun Lin, Ming Cao, Xiaoping Wang, Jinhu Lü:
Coordinate-free formation control of multi-agent systems using rooted graphs. 8-15 - Timothy H. Hughes:
On the internal signature and minimal electric network realizations of reciprocal behaviors. 16-22 - Yuecheng Yang, Dimos V. Dimarogonas, Xiaoming Hu:
Opinion consensus under external influences. 23-30 - Jacob van der Woude, Taha Boukhobza, Christian Commault:
On structural behavioural controllability of linear discrete time systems with delays. 31-38 - Ying Zhao, Dan Ma, Jun Zhao:
L2 bumpless transfer control for switched linear systems with almost output regulation. 39-45 - Bernard Vau, Henri Bourlès:
Some remarks on the bias distribution analysis of discrete-time identification algorithms based on pseudo-linear regressions. 46-51 - Mohammad Ali Golkani, Stefan Koch, Markus Reichhartinger, Martin Horn:
A novel saturated super-twisting algorithm. 52-56 - Kazuya Takijiri, Hideaki Ishii:
Networked control of uncertain systems via the coarsest quantization and lossy communication. 57-63 - Andrii Mironchenko, Fabian Wirth:
Lyapunov characterization of input-to-state stability for semilinear control systems over Banach spaces. 64-70 - Hossein Beikzadeh, Guangjun Liu, Horacio J. Marquez:
Robust sensitive fault detection and estimation for single-rate and multirate nonlinear sampled-data systems. 71-80 - Maria Elena Valcher, Irene Zorzan:
State-feedback stabilization of multi-input compartmental systems. 81-91 - Xue Luo, Xiuqiong Chen, Stephen S.-T. Yau:
Suboptimal linear estimation for continuous-discrete bilinear systems. 92-100 - Xiang Yin, Zhaojian Li, Weilin Wang:
Trajectory detectability of discrete-event systems. 101-107
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