A benchmark example for anti-windup synthesis in active vibration isolation tasks and an L₂ anti-windup solution
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A benchmark example for anti-windup synthesis in active vibration isolation tasks and an \(\mathcal L 2\) anti-windup solution
A benchmark example for anti-windup synthesis in active vibration isolation tasks and an \(\mathcal L 2\) anti-windup solution
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