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European Journal of Control, Volume 58
Volume 58, March 2021
- Halit Zengin, Nursefa Zengin, Baris Fidan, Amir Khajepour:
Blending based multiple-model adaptive control of multivariable systems with application to lateral vehicle motion control. 1-10 - Márcia L. C. Peixoto, Pedro Henrique Silva Coutinho, Reinaldo M. Palhares:
Improved robust gain-scheduling static output-feedback control for discrete-time LPV systems. 11-16 - Supeng Zhu, Tao Xu, Caisheng Wei, Zheng Wang:
Learning-based adaptive fault tolerant control for hypersonic flight vehicles with abrupt actuator faults and finite time prescribed tracking performance. 17-26 - Federica Garin, Sebin Gracy, Alain Y. Kibangou:
Strong structural input and state observability of linear time-invariant systems: Graphical conditions and algorithms. 27-42 - Sergio Galeani, Corrado Possieri, Mario Sassano:
Output tracking for a class of non-minimum phase nonlinear systems: A two-point boundary value problem formulation with a hybrid regulator. 43-52 - Szymon Lagosz, Przemyslaw Sliwinski, Pawel Wachel:
Identification of Wiener-Hammerstein systems by ℓ1-constrained Volterra series. 53-59 - Maciej Marcin Michalek, Dariusz Pazderski:
Reconstruction of admissible joint-references from a prescribed output-reference for the non-standard and generalized N-trailers. 60-73 - Natália A. Keles, Cristiano M. Agulhari, Márcio J. Lacerda:
Stability analysis and robust performance of periodic discrete-time uncertain systems via structured Lyapunov functions. 74-81 - Freddy Valderrama, Fredy Ruiz:
Limited-complexity controller tuning: A set membership data-driven approach. 82-89 - Changxiong Chen, Liping Chen, Xianjuan Cheng:
An efficient method for determining fault isolability properties based on an augmented system model. 90-100 - Gennady Yu. Kulikov, Maria V. Kulikova:
Ito^-Taylor-based square-root unscented Kalman filtering methods for state estimation in nonlinear continuous-discrete stochastic systems. 101-113 - Ryo Kikuuwe:
Sliding motion accuracy of proxy-based sliding mode control subjected to measurement noise and disturbance. 114-122 - Wenbin Chen, Fang Gao, Guobao Liu:
New results on delay-dependent stability for nonlinear systems with two additive time-varying delays. 123-130 - M. Ayman, Mahmoud Soliman:
Robust multi-objective PSSs design via complex Kharitonov's theorem. 131-142 - Carlo Cenedese, Giuseppe Belgioioso, Sergio Grammatico, Ming Cao:
An asynchronous distributed and scalable generalized Nash equilibrium seeking algorithm for strongly monotone games. 143-151 - Paul Rousse, Pierre-Loïc Garoche, Didier Henrion:
Parabolic set simulation for reachability analysis of linear time-invariant systems with integral quadratic constraint. 152-167 - Gexia Wang:
Event-triggered scheduling control for linear systems with quantization and time-delay. 168-173 - Fakhreddin Abedi, Wah June Leong, Ali Rafiei Shahemabadi:
Exponential stability of some interconnected stochastic control systems with non-trivial equilibria. 174-182 - Matheus Senna de Oliveira, Renan Lima Pereira:
On unknown input observers designs for discrete-time LPV systems with bounded rates of parameter variation. 183-195 - Qiang Yu, Yijing Li:
Stability criteria of switched singular systems based on a limit Φ-dependent average dwell time strategy. 196-206 - Jorge E. Ruiz-Duarte, Alexander G. Loukianov, Juan J. Ley-Rosas, Guillermo L. Osuna-González, Carlos A. Arellano-Muro, Luis F. Luque-Vega:
Discrete-time sliding mode control and observation via an adjustable accuracy disturbance estimation. 207-222 - Da-Ke Gu, Da-Wei Zhang:
Parametric control to a type of descriptor quasi-linear high-order systems via output feedback. 223-231 - Boris B. Jakovljevic, Paolo Lino, Guido Maione:
Control of double-loop permanent magnet synchronous motor drives by optimized fractional and distributed-order PID controllers. 232-244 - Nicolas Blin, Pierre Riedinger, Jamal Daafouz, Louis Grimaud, Philippe Feyel:
A comparison of harmonic modeling methods with application to the interconnection and the control of switched systems. 245-257 - Krzysztof Lakomy, Maciej Marcin Michalek:
Robust output-feedback VFO-ADR control of underactuated spatial vehicles in the task of following non-parametrized paths. 258-277 - Milad Zareian, Mohammad Hossein Shafiei:
A modification in the structure of low-power high-gain observers to improve the performance in the presence of disturbances and measurement noise. 278-288 - Juraj Oravec, Michaela Horváthová, Monika Bakosová:
Multivariable robust MPC design for neutralisation plant: Experimental analysis. 289-300 - Dipesh Shah, Ankit Shah, Axaykumar J. Mehta:
Higher order networked sliding mode controller for heat exchanger connected via data communication network. 301-314 - Monia Bel Hadj Salah:
Stabilization of Weakly Coupled Wave Equations Through a Density Term. 315-326 - Michael Schwung, Jan Lunze:
Networked event-based collision avoidance of mobile objects with trajectory planning based on Bézier curves. 327-339 - José Emilio Traver, Inés Tejado, Cristina Nuevo-Gallardo, Miguel Ángel López, Blas M. Vinagre:
Performance study of propulsion of N-link artificial Eukaryotic flagellum swimming microrobot within a fractional order approach: From simulations to hardware-in-the-loop experiments. 340-356 - Haitong Xu, Paulo Oliveira, Carlos Guedes Soares:
L1 adaptive backstepping control for path-following of underactuated marine surface ships. 357-372 - Raul-Cristian Roman, Radu-Emil Precup, Emil M. Petriu:
Hybrid data-driven fuzzy active disturbance rejection control for tower crane systems. 373-387 - Su Zhou, Yanbo Gao:
Bipartite synchronization of coupled Lurie networks with signed graph and time-varying delay. 388-398 - Kwassi Holali Degue, Denis V. Efimov, Abderrahman Iggidr:
Interval observer design for sequestered erythrocytes concentration estimation in severe malaria patients. 399-407
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