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Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, February 2006
- Ruth F. Curtain, Mark R. Opmeer:
Normalized doubly coprime factorizations for infinite-dimensional linear systems. 1-31 - Alessandro Astolfi, Laurent Praly:
Global complete observability and output-to-state stability imply the existence of a globally convergent observer. 32-65 - Hüseyin Akçay, Nuray At:
Convergence analysis of central and minimax algorithms in scalar regressor models. 66-99
Volume 18, Number 2, May 2006
- Alessia Marigo:
Optimal input sets for time minimality in quantized control systems. 101-146 - Alban Quadrat:
A lattice approach to analysis and synthesis problems. 147-186 - Alexandra Rodkina, Michael V. Basin:
On delay-dependent stability for a class of nonlinear stochastic delay-differential equations. 187-197
Volume 18, Number 3, August 2006
- Alban Quadrat:
On a generalization of the Youla-Kucera parametrization. Part II: the lattice approach to MIMO systems. 199-235 - Iasson Karafyllis:
Stabilization by Means of Time-varying Hybrid Feedback. 236-259 - Luc Miller:
On the Controllability of Anomalous Diffusions Generated by the Fractional Laplacian. 260-271 - Said Hadd, Abdelali Idrissi, Abdelaziz Rhandi:
The Regular Linear Systems Associated with the Shift Semigroups and Application to Control Linear Systems with Delay. 272-291
Volume 18, Number 4, October 2006
- David Angeli, Pierre-Alexandre Bliman:
Stability of leaderless discrete-time multi-agent systems. 293-322 - Eero Immonen:
Some Properties of Infinite-dimensional Systems Capable of Asymptotically Tracking Bounded Uniformly Continuous Signals. 323-344 - Ricardo Lopezlena, Jacquelien M. A. Scherpen:
Energy functions for dissipativity-based balancing of discrete-time nonlinear systems. 345-368 - Ahmad Sanei, Mark French:
A performance comparison of robust adaptive controllers: linear systems. 369-394
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