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Elmer G. Gilbert

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  111
Citations -  10831

Elmer G. Gilbert is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear system & Optimal control. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 111 publications receiving 10180 citations. Previous affiliations of Elmer G. Gilbert include National University of Singapore & Ford Motor Company.

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Linear systems with state and control constraints: the theory and application of maximal output admissible sets

TL;DR: In this paper, the maximal output admissible set O/sub infinity / is defined, and the properties of O/ sub infinity / and its characterization are investigated. But in the discrete case, it is generally possible to represent O ∆ ∆/ ∆ by a finite number of functional inequalities.
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A fast procedure for computing the distance between complex objects in three-dimensional space

TL;DR: An algorithm for computing the Euclidean distance between a pair of convex sets in R/sup m/ has special features which makes its application in a variety of robotics problems attractive.
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Optimal infinite-horizon feedback laws for a general class of constrained discrete-time systems: stability and moving-horizon approximations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider a class of feedback systems arising from the regulation of time-varying discrete-time systems using optimal infinite-horizon and movinghorizon feedback laws, characterized by joint constraints on the state and the control, a general nonlinear cost function and nonlinear equations of motion possessing two special properties.
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Theory and computation of disturbance invariant sets for discrete-time linear systems

TL;DR: In this article, the characterization and computation of invariant sets for discrete-time, time-invariant, linear systems with disturbance inputs whose values are confined to a specified compact set but are otherwise unknown is studied.
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Discrete‐time reference governors and the nonlinear control of systems with state and control constraints

TL;DR: If the input command converges to a statically admissible input and the initial state of the system belongs to the maximal output admissible set, the eventual action of the reference governor is a unit delay.