On preserving passivity in sampled-data linear systems
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Cites work
- Dissipative dynamical systems. I: General theory
- Dissipative dynamical systems. II: Linear systems with quadratic supply rates
- L\(_2\) gain and passivity techniques in nonlinear control.
- Open- and closed-loop dissipation inequalities under sampling and controller emulation
- Optimal sampled-data control systems
- Preservations of positive realness under discretizations
- Preserving positive realness through discretization
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