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LMIs   a Fundamental Tool in Analysis and Controller Design for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

LMIs a Fundamental Tool in Analysis and Controller Design for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

... these processes using standard [or one-dimensional (1-D)] systems theory/algorithms fail (except in a few very restrictive special cases) precisely because such an approach ignores their inherent two-dimensional ...

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H∞ and guaranteed cost control of discrete linear repetitive processes

H∞ and guaranteed cost control of discrete linear repetitive processes

... for discrete linear repetitive ...2D discrete linear systems ...these processes and again the cost function used is well grounded in terms of the process dynamics and the ...

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Decoupling and iterative approaches to the control of discrete linear repetitive processes

Decoupling and iterative approaches to the control of discrete linear repetitive processes

... these processes, it is natural to attempt to exploit structural links which exist between, in particular, the class of so-called discrete linear repetitive processes and 2D ...

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Poles and zeros – examples of the behavioral approach applied to discrete linear repetitive processes

Poles and zeros – examples of the behavioral approach applied to discrete linear repetitive processes

... a repetitive process setting for analysis has distinct advantages over ...the linear dynamics case, the stability theory for so-called differential and discrete linear repetitive ...

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Output Feedback Control of Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

Output Feedback Control of Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

... crete linear systems described by the well-known Roesser (Roesser, 1975) and Fornasini–Marchesini (Fornasini & Marchesini, 1978) state-space models, see, for example (Du & Xie, ...2002). Discrete ...

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LMI based stability analysis and robust controller design for discrete linear repetitive processes

LMI based stability analysis and robust controller design for discrete linear repetitive processes

... these processes using standard (or 1D) systems theory/algorithms fail (except in a few very restrictive special cases) precisely because such an approach ignores their inherent 2D systems structure, ...these ...

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Control and Disturbance Rejection for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

Control and Disturbance Rejection for Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

... Clearly the most basic property for discrete linear repetitive processes is asymptotic stability and indeed in some applications this is all that can be achieved. For example, the matrix ...

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Stabilization of discrete linear repetitive processes with switched dynamics

Stabilization of discrete linear repetitive processes with switched dynamics

... repetitve processes—theory and applications, con- trol and related numerical and symbolic algebra ...of Linear 2-D Systems with Extensions to the General nD (n > 2) Case, Springer Verlag, LNCIS ...

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A Behavioral Approach to the Control of Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

A Behavioral Approach to the Control of Discrete Linear Repetitive Processes

... of repetitive processes such an objective has to be clearly de1ned since the original model (1), (2) cannot be used to de1ne the eigenvalues of the closed-loop system under any control ...

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Guaranteed Cost Control of Uncertain Differential Linear Repetitive Processes

Guaranteed Cost Control of Uncertain Differential Linear Repetitive Processes

... INEAR repetitive processes are a distinct class of two-di- mensional (2-D) systems ...of repetitive processes include long-wall coal cutting and metal rolling operations (see, for example, ...

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Fast sampling control of a class of differential linear repetitive processes

Fast sampling control of a class of differential linear repetitive processes

... such processes exists [ ...of discrete linear repetitive processes, the reached on the Ž rst pass and its dynamics is deŽ ned by natural generalization of the multivariable Ž rst-order ...

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Positive real control of two dimensional systems: Roesser models and linear repetitive processes

Positive real control of two dimensional systems: Roesser models and linear repetitive processes

... (2-D) discrete systems described by the Roesser model and also discrete linear repetitive processes, which are another distinct sub-class of 2-D linear systems of both systems ...

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Partial Eigenvalue Assignment in Discrete-time Descriptor Systems via Derivative State Feedback

Partial Eigenvalue Assignment in Discrete-time Descriptor Systems via Derivative State Feedback

... descriptor discrete-time linear system is ...standard discrete-time linear system by the definition of a derivative state ...standard linear systems is reassigned while leaving the rest ...

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Stability Tests for a Class of 2D Continuous Discrete Linear Systems with Dynamic Boundary Conditions

Stability Tests for a Class of 2D Continuous Discrete Linear Systems with Dynamic Boundary Conditions

... y 1 … t † ˆ ­ y 1 … t † ‡ u 1 … t † ; 0 µ t µ ¬ … 18 † The natural de®nition of stability along the pass for the above example is to ask that the limit pro®le is stable in the sense that ­ < 0 if we let the pass ...

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Strong law for linear processes

Strong law for linear processes

... 12. Chen, X: The limit law of the iterated logarithm. J. Theor. Probab. (2013). doi:10.1007/s10959-013-0481-4 13. Li, D, Liang, H: The limit law of the iterated logarithm in Banach space. Stat. Probab. Lett. 83, ...

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Extensional flow behaviour and spinnability of native silk

Extensional flow behaviour and spinnability of native silk

... Silk fibres are assembled via flow. While changes in the physiological environment of the gland as well as the shear rheology of silk are largely understood, the effect of extensional flow fields on native silk proteins ...

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Optimisation of Discrete Processes with Bounded Control

Optimisation of Discrete Processes with Bounded Control

... The problem of optimal control for discrete systems can be formulated as the problem of finding open- loop (programmed) control or as a task of construct- ing closed-loop (synthesis) control. In the first case, ...

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Higher difference structure of some discrete processes

Higher difference structure of some discrete processes

... This section considers the higher absolute differences taken from successive terms of ran- dom independent binary sequences (see also []). The same two problems as in Section , computation of higher order absolute ...

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Causal Inference in Discretely Observed Continuous Time Processes

Causal Inference in Discretely Observed Continuous Time Processes

... underlying processes are discrete time processes, and that the observational time points are the time points when the processes change ...underlying processes are continuous time ...

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Semi-discrete semi-linear parabolic spdes

Semi-discrete semi-linear parabolic spdes

... Such systems have been studied extensively [12, 13, 18–22, 26, 29, 32, 36, 37], most commonly in the context of well-established models of statistical mechan- ics, population genetics and related models of ...

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