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The following pages link to Design of controllers for linear parameter-varying systems by the gain scheduling technique (Q1206838):
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- Stabilisation of linear discrete-time systems using singular values (Q397615) (← links)
- Analysis and synthesis of input strictly passive gain-scheduled controllers (Q508328) (← links)
- Modeling and control of pharmacodynamics (Q522873) (← links)
- A stability result for linear parameter-varying systems (Q674300) (← links)
- On the performance of nonlinear dynamical systems under parameter perturbation (Q901209) (← links)
- Gain scheduling via linear fractional transformations (Q1316083) (← links)
- Robust performance of linear parametrically varying systems using parametrically-dependent linear feedback (Q1337666) (← links)
- State-feedback control for LPV systems with interval uncertain parameters (Q1660749) (← links)
- Gain scheduling dynamic linear controllers for a nonlinear plant (Q1892996) (← links)
- Stability preserving interpolation methods for the synthesis of gain scheduled controllers (Q1973996) (← links)
- On the LPV Control Design and Its Applications to Some Classes of Dynamical Systems (Q2798568) (← links)
- Stable LPV realisation of the Smith predictor (Q2822284) (← links)
- Trajectory Tracking for the End-effector of a Class of Flexible Link Manipulators (Q2846225) (← links)
- Parameter-dependent state observer design for affine LPV systems (Q3151492) (← links)
- Successive one-step-ahead predictions in multiple model predictive control (Q4546774) (← links)
- Appropriate realization of gain-scheduled controllers with application to wind turbine regulation (Q4714639) (← links)
- Hierarchically supervised control of linear plants with unpredictable mode-switch dynamics (Q5758274) (← links)
- Research on gain scheduling (Q5926276) (← links)
- Using tangent linearised control systems for the feedback control of nonlinear systems (Q5939349) (← links)
- Design of relay-controlled, linear time-varying feedback systems (Q5952964) (← links)
- A theoretical framework for gain scheduling (Q6577215) (← links)