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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587351
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Switched controllers and their applications in bilinear systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587351

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    Switched controllers and their applications in bilinear systems (English)
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    31 January 2002
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    The authors consider nonlinear single-input, discrete-time, switched systems. The feedback law is provided by a finite number of basic (continuous) functions \(k_i(x)\), \((i= 1,\dots, n)\), and one function \(I(x)\) which specifies the index \(i\) at each point \(x\). They prove an invariance principle for this type of systems and apply the results to a certain class of bilinear systems.
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    discrete-time systems
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    switched systems
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    invariance principle
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    bilinear systems
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