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Hassan Hammouri

Researcher at University of Lyon

Publications -  143
Citations -  5836

Hassan Hammouri is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Observer (quantum physics) & Nonlinear system. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 142 publications receiving 5586 citations. Previous affiliations of Hassan Hammouri include Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 & École supérieure de chimie physique électronique de Lyon.

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State equivalence of discrete-time nonlinear control systems to state affine form up to input/output injection

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of transformation of a discrete-time nonlinear control system into a state affine form up to input-output injection is addressed and a set of coordinate-free necessary and sufficient conditions for such a transformation to be possible is first proposed, and a more constructive procedure is then presented.
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Observer Design for MIMO Non-Uniformly Observable Systems

TL;DR: For multiple input multiple output (MIMO) non-uniformly observable systems, a sufficient condition that the input must satisfy in order to design an observer is given.
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Control of a reverse flow reactor for VOC combustion

TL;DR: In this article, a linear quadratic regulator (LQR) is used to control a flow reversal reactor for VOC combustion, which uses dilution and internal electric heating as controls to confine the hot spot temperature within the two temperature limits.
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Observers for Infinite Dimensional Bilin ear, Systems

TL;DR: The observation problem is examined in the current work and two sets ofsufficient conditions are presented, the first one guarantees the existence of an exponential Kalman-like observer, while the second one ensures theexistence of an asymptotic Luenbergerlike observer.
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On Systems Equivalence and Observer Synthesis

TL;DR: All nonlinear systems which can be steered by a change of coordinates to some “observable” form are classified.