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Optimal control of delay systems via block pulse functions
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    Optimal control of delay systems via block pulse functions (English)
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    The concept of coefficient shift matrix is introduced to represent delay variables in block pulse series. The optimal control of a linear delay system with quadratic performance index is then studied via block pulse functions, which convert the problem into the minimization of a quadratic form with linear algebraic equation constraints. The solution of the two- point boundary-value problem with both delay and advanced arguments is circumvented. The control variable obtained is piecewise constant.
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    coefficient shift matrix
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    block pulse series
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    linear delay system
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