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The following pages link to A Lyapunov Proof of an Improved Maximum Allowable Transfer Interval for Networked Control Systems (Q5282120):
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- Razumikhin-type theorems for hybrid system with memory (Q313170) (← links)
- \(H_{\infty}\) control for networked control systems with limited communication (Q389769) (← links)
- Stochastic optimal control of unknown linear networked control system in the presence of random delays and packet losses (Q445115) (← links)
- Co-design of dynamic scheduling and \(H^\infty\) control for networked control systems (Q450315) (← links)
- Computation of an optimal communication schedule in a nonlinear networked control system using sum-of-squares (Q450777) (← links)
- Stability and \(L_2\)-gain analysis of networked control systems under round-robin scheduling: a time-delay approach (Q450799) (← links)
- Stability analysis of bilinear systems under aperiodic sampled-data control (Q463925) (← links)
- Recent developments on the stability of systems with aperiodic sampling: an overview (Q503193) (← links)
- Emulation-based stabilization of networked control systems implemented on FlexRay (Q894334) (← links)
- Predictive control of nonlinear continuous networked control systems with large time-varying transmission delays and transmission protocols (Q899264) (← links)
- Event-triggered fuzzy \(H_\infty\) control for a class of nonlinear networked control systems using the deviation bounds of asynchronous normalized membership functions (Q903571) (← links)
- Robustification of sample-and-hold stabilizers for control-affine time-delay systems (Q1679089) (← links)
- Stability analysis of networked linear control systems with direct-feedthrough terms (Q1716460) (← links)
- Sampled-data emulation of dynamic output feedback controllers for nonlinear time-delay systems (Q1716642) (← links)
- Stability analysis of nonlinear switched systems with sampled-data controllers (Q2009597) (← links)
- Event-triggered controllers based on the supremum norm of sampling-induced error (Q2021289) (← links)
- Stability analysis for networked control systems with sampling, transmission protocols and input delays (Q2061224) (← links)
- Efficient stability analysis approaches for nonlinear weakly-hard real-time control systems (Q2065221) (← links)
- Quantitative control of nonlinear systems based on an event trigger mechanism (Q2118698) (← links)
- Dynamic event-triggered control for nonlinear NCSs subject to DoS attacks (Q2155756) (← links)
- Robust implementable regulator design of linear systems with non-vanishing measurements (Q2158975) (← links)
- Stabilizing transmission intervals and delays in nonlinear networked control systems through hybrid-system-with-memory modeling and Lyapunov-Krasovskii arguments (Q2178191) (← links)
- Nonlinear state estimation for inertial navigation systems with intermittent measurements (Q2208564) (← links)
- \(\mathcal{L}_p\) stability of networked control systems implemented on WirelessHART (Q2280921) (← links)
- Observer-based feedback stabilization of Lipschitz nonlinear systems in the presence of asynchronous sampling and scheduling protocols (Q2283243) (← links)
- Output-based dynamic event-triggering control for sensor saturated systems with external disturbance (Q2294907) (← links)
- Robust event-triggered output feedback controllers for nonlinear systems (Q2374472) (← links)
- Tradeoffs between quality-of-control and quality-of-service in large-scale nonlinear networked control systems (Q2374563) (← links)
- Stability analysis of networked control systems: a sum of squares approach (Q2391439) (← links)
- Event-triggered control systems under packet losses (Q2407180) (← links)
- State estimation of linear systems in the presence of sporadic measurements (Q2409287) (← links)
- A dynamic event-triggered resilient control approach to cyber-physical systems under asynchronous DoS attacks (Q2660958) (← links)
- \( L_2\)-gain analysis for dynamic event-triggered networked control systems with packet losses and quantization (Q2665085) (← links)
- Control design under actuator saturation and multi-rate sampling (Q2682313) (← links)
- Protocol sequence and control co‐design for a collection of networked control systems (Q2792787) (← links)
- High-gain observer design with sampled measurements: application to inverted pendulum (Q2909399) (← links)
- Networked event-triggered control: an introduction and research trends (Q2930727) (← links)
- Analysis of Bilinear Systems with Sampled-Data State Feedback (Q2963456) (← links)
- Mixed Event/Time-Triggered Static Output Feedback<i>L</i><sub>2</sub>-Gain Control for Networked Control Systems (Q2970866) (← links)
- Stabilization of linear discrete‐time networked control systems via protocol and controller co‐design (Q3458179) (← links)
- Stability Analysis of Networked Control Systems Using a Switched Linear Systems Approach (Q3624569) (← links)
- Event-Triggering in Distributed Networked Systems with Data Dropouts and Delays (Q3624586) (← links)
- Flow-based attack detection and accommodation for networked control systems (Q5020796) (← links)
- Communication-protocol-based analysis and synthesis of networked systems: progress, prospects and challenges (Q5029164) (← links)
- Practical Stability Preservation Under Sampling, Actuation Disturbance and Measurement Noise, for Globally Lipschitz Time-Delay Systems (Q5054562) (← links)
- Exponential input-to-state stability of globally Lipschitz time-delay systems under sampled-data noisy output feedback and actuation disturbances (Q5157981) (← links)
- Try-once-discard scheduling for stochastic networked control systems (Q5240701) (← links)
- Stabilizing Controller Design for Discrete‐Time Networked Control Systems under a Multiple‐Packet Sequential Transmission Policy (Q5416989) (← links)
- Event-triggered dynamic output feedback control for genetic regulatory network systems (Q6046614) (← links)
- Hybrid‐triggered formation tracking control of mobile robots without velocity measurements (Q6061013) (← links)