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Communications in Information and Systems, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2006
- Yi Guo, Zhong-Ping Jiang, Daniel W. Repperger, Xingxing Wu:
Enhancement of Stochastic Resonance Using Optimization Theory. 1-18 - Ning Cai, Raymond W. Yeung:
Network Error Correction, I: Basic Concepts and Upper Bounds. 19-35 - Ning Cai, Raymond W. Yeung:
Network Error Correction, II: Lower Bounds. 37-54 - Yiahao Zhou, Magnus Egerstedt, Clyde F. Martin:
Hilbert Space Methods for Control Theoretic Splines: A Unified Treatment. 55-81
Volume 6, Number 2, 2006
- Fengjun Li, Wing Shing Wong:
Fairness Indices and Distributed Control in Communication Networks. 83-114 - Jie Huang, Minghui Zhu:
Small Gain Theorem with Restrictions for Uncertain Time-varying Nonlinear Systems. 115-136 - Daizhan Cheng, Xiaoming Hu, Clyde F. Martin:
On the Smallest Enclosing Balls. 137-160
Volume 6, Number 3, 2006
- Wendell H. Fleming:
Risk sensitive stochastic control and differential games. 161-177 - Alexander B. Kurzhanski, Pravin Varaiya:
A comparison principle for equations of the Hamilton-Jacobi type in set-membership filtering. 179-192 - Raymond Rishel:
Whether to sell or hold a stock. 193-202 - Robert J. Elliott, Simon Haykin:
A new nonlinear filter. 203-220 - Peter E. Caines, Minyi Huang, Roland P. Malhamé:
Large population stochastic dynamic games: closed-loop McKean-Vlasov systems and the Nash certainty equivalence principle. 221-252
Volume 6, Number 4, 2006
- Han-Fu Chen:
Recursive system identification by stochastic approximation. 253-272 - Lei Guo, Chanying Li, Liang-Liang Xie:
A polynomial criterion for adaptive stabilizability of discrete-time nonlinear systems. 273-298 - Sergio Bittanti, Marco C. Campi:
[untitled]. 299-320 - Shaolin Ji, Xun Yu Zhou:
A maximum principle for stochastic optimal control with terminal state constraints, and its applications. 321-338
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