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The following pages link to Switching fault tolerant control design via global dissipativity (Q3058314):
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- Trajectory-based real-time control of an electrical circuit against unknown faults (Q398481) (← links)
- Output feedback control of asynchronous sequential machines with disturbance inputs (Q903569) (← links)
- On fault detection of discrete-time switched systems via designing time-varying residual generators (Q2224798) (← links)
- Finite-horizon reliable control with randomly occurring uncertainties and nonlinearities subject to output quantization (Q2342796) (← links)
- A general \(H_{\infty}\) fault tolerant control and management for a linear system with actuator faults (Q2391459) (← links)
- Adaptive fuzzy switched control design for uncertain nonholonomic systems with input nonsmooth constraint (Q2821355) (← links)
- Backstepping design for global robust stabilisation of switched nonlinear systems in lower triangular form (Q2858028) (← links)
- Supervisory fault tolerant control with integrated fault detection and isolation: A switched system approach (Q2861921) (← links)
- Analysing the reliability of actuation elements in series and parallel configurations for high-redundancy actuation (Q2872626) (← links)
- Reliable<b><i>H</i><sub>∞</sub></b>control for nonlinear discrete-time systems with multiple intermittent faults in sensors or actuators (Q2977613) (← links)
- Results and perspectives on fault tolerant control for a class of hybrid systems (Q3015147) (← links)
- Finite horizon optimal control of non-linear discrete-time switched systems using adaptive dynamic programming with ε-error bound (Q5168016) (← links)
- Robust<i>H</i><sub>∞</sub>and adaptive tracking control against actuator faults with a linearised aircraft application (Q5172426) (← links)
- Observer-based fuzzy adaptive fault control for a class of MIMO nonlinear systems (Q5347350) (← links)
- Infinite horizon optimal control of affine nonlinear discrete switched systems using two-stage approximate dynamic programming (Q5497448) (← links)