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Systems & Control Letters, Volume 66
Volume 66, April 2014
- Jiandong Zhu:
Stabilization and synchronization for a heterogeneous multi-agent system via harmonic control. 1-7 - Edward N. Hartley, Jan M. Maciejowski:
Reconfigurable predictive control for redundantly actuated systems with parameterised input constraints. 8-15 - Hao Lu, Michael Di Loreto, Damien Eberard, Jean-Pierre Simon:
Approximation of distributed delays. 16-21 - R. V. Adams:
Infinitesimal perturbation analysis of a multi-stage tandem of fluid queue with additive loss feedback. 22-27 - Srinivasan Krishnaswamy, Harish K. Pillai:
On the number of special feedback configurations in linear modular systems. 28-34 - Vasile Dragan, Samir Aberkane:
H2 optimal filtering for continuous-time periodic linear stochastic systems with state-dependent noise. 35-42 - Jing Na, Xuemei Ren, Yuanqing Xia:
Adaptive parameter identification of linear SISO systems with unknown time-delay. 43-50 - Junfeng Zhang, Zhengzhi Han, Fubo Zhu, Xudong Zhao:
Absolute exponential stability and stabilization of switched nonlinear systems. 51-57 - Liu Liu, Yufeng Lu:
Stabilizability, representations and factorizations for time-varying linear systems. 58-64 - Joaquín Carrasco, William Paul Heath, Alexander Lanzon:
On multipliers for bounded and monotone nonlinearities. 65-71 - Martin Gugat:
Boundary feedback stabilization of the telegraph equation: Decay rates for vanishing damping term. 72-84 - Zhicheng Li, Huijun Gao, Hamid Reza Karimi:
Stability analysis and H∞ controller synthesis of discrete-time switched systems with time delay. 85-93 - Maria Elena Valcher, Pradeep Misra:
On the consensus and bipartite consensus in high-order multi-agent dynamical systems with antagonistic interactions. 94-103 - Jianshu Li, Yuanjin Zheng, Zhiping Lin:
Recursive identification of time-varying systems: Self-tuning and matrix RLS algorithms. 104-110
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