Controllability, Observability, Realizability, and Stability of Dynamic Linear Systems

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zbMATH Open1161.93003arXiv0901.3764MaRDI QIDQ3630779FDOQ3630779


Authors: John M. Davis, Ian A. Gravagne, Billy J. Jackson, Robert J. II. Marks Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 June 2009

Abstract: We develop a linear systems theory that coincides with the existing theories for continuous and discrete dynamical systems, but that also extends to linear systems defined on nonuniform time domains. The approach here is based on generalized Laplace transform methods (e.g. shifts and convolution) from our recent work cite{DaGrJaMaRa}. We study controllability in terms of the controllability Gramian and various rank conditions (including Kalman's) in both the time invariant and time varying settings and compare the results. We also explore observability in terms of both Gramian and rank conditions as well as realizability results. We conclude by applying this systems theory to connect exponential and BIBO stability problems in this general setting. Numerous examples are included to show the utility of these results.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0901.3764

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