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The following pages link to A Framework for the Observer Design for Networked Control Systems (Q5352828):
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- Input-to-error stable observer for nonlinear sampled-data systems with application to one-sided Lipschitz systems (Q259379) (← links)
- Observation of nonlinear systems via finite capacity channels: constructive data rate limits (Q290872) (← links)
- Global exponential sampled-data observers for nonlinear systems with delayed measurements (Q386235) (← links)
- Recent developments on the stability of systems with aperiodic sampling: an overview (Q503193) (← links)
- Predictive control of nonlinear continuous networked control systems with large time-varying transmission delays and transmission protocols (Q899264) (← links)
- Time- and event-driven communication process for networked control systems: a survey (Q1722490) (← links)
- On the use of generalized holding devices in event-triggered observer-based controllers (Q2060862) (← links)
- Sampled-data distributed control for homo-directional linear hyperbolic system with spatially sampled state measurements (Q2116654) (← links)
- Dynamic event-triggered control for linear stochastic systems with sporadic measurements and communication delays (Q2280812) (← links)
- Observer design for networked control systems with FlexRay (Q2409124) (← links)
- State estimation of linear systems in the presence of sporadic measurements (Q2409287) (← links)
- State observer with round-robin aperiodic sampled measurements with jitter (Q2665080) (← links)
- Semiglobal exponential input-to-state stability of sampled-data systems based on approximate discrete-time models (Q2665383) (← links)
- On state estimation for nonlinear systems under random access wireless protocols (Q2683503) (← links)
- Observer-Based<i>H</i><sub><i>∞</i></sub>Control for Continuous-Time Networked Control Systems (Q2821213) (← links)
- Decentralized event-triggered estimation of nonlinear systems (Q6192947) (← links)
- Fault estimation for cyber-physical systems with intermittent measurement transmissions via a hybrid observer approach (Q6193206) (← links)