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The following pages link to Comparison of overapproximation methods for stability analysis of networked control systems (Q2985878):
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- Stability analysis of stochastic networked control systems (Q445913) (← links)
- On delay robustness improvement using digital Smith predictor for networked control systems (Q518914) (← links)
- Periodic event-triggered control of nonlinear systems using overapproximation techniques (Q1797091) (← links)
- Stabilization of memristive neural networks with mixed time-varying delays via continuous/periodic event-based control (Q2200188) (← links)
- Stability analysis of networked and quantized linear control systems (Q2252968) (← links)
- Co-design of aperiodic sampled-data min-jumping rules for linear impulsive, switched impulsive and sampled-data systems (Q2327397) (← links)
- Decentralized observer-based control via networked communication (Q2356662) (← links)
- Stability analysis of networked control systems: a sum of squares approach (Q2391439) (← links)
- A state dependent sampling for linear state feedback (Q2391493) (← links)
- Bounds for the remainders of uncertain matrix exponential and sampled-data control of polytopic linear systems (Q2409147) (← links)
- State estimation of linear systems in the presence of sporadic measurements (Q2409287) (← links)
- Stability analysis of event-triggered networked control systems with time-varying delay and packet loss (Q2661878) (← links)
- Fault tolerant control design for a class of multi-sensor networked control systems (Q2830846) (← links)
- Predictive control for trajectory tracking and decentralized navigation of multi-agent formations (Q2877523) (← links)
- Polytopic Discrete-Time Models for Systems with Time-Varying Delays (Q2926537) (← links)
- A predictive control scheme for systems with variable time-delay (Q5745593) (← links)
- An auxiliary system discretization approach to Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models (Q6081516) (← links)
- Discretization and state feedback control for uncertain linear systems -- a new approach considering linear multistep method theory (Q6190555) (← links)