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Long Wang
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 881
Citations - 35407
Long Wang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Linear system & Population. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 835 publications receiving 30926 citations. Previous affiliations of Long Wang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Tsinghua University.
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Output agreement in high-dimensional multi-agent systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the output agreement problem for networks of dynamic agents based on high-order state-space descriptions is formulated and investigated, and a linear state feedback control protocol is established for solving such an agreement problem.
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Stabilization of a class of hybrid discrete-time systems
Guangming Xie,Long Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel approach-event-driven scheduling strategy (EDSS) for constructing switching law to stabilize the switched system is presented, and a necessary and sufficient condition for system stabilizability is established.
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Controllability implies stabilizability for switched linear systems under arbitrary switching
Guangming Xie,Long Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the stabilization of a class of switched linear systems is studied, in which each subsystem is controllable as a linear time-invariant system and the minimal dwell time assumption is satisfied, i.e., if a subsystem is remaining active, it keeps a known period of time at least.
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Towards development of link-based robotic dolphin: Experiences and lessons
TL;DR: Based upon three generations of link-based robotic prototypes, experiences and lessons accumulated in the course of producing these accomplishments are summarized, which provide insight into unraveling the efficient and agile propulsive mechanisms associated with Gray's paradox.
Journal Article
Source contribution analysis of mercury deposition in a typical industrial zone using an enhanced CALPUFF-Hg
Hui Xu,Yun Zhu,Long Wang,Che-Jen Lin,Carey Jang,Qin Zhou,Bin Yu,Shuxiao Wang,Jia Xing,Lian Yu +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Hg version of California Puff Dispersion Modeling (denoted as CALPUFF-Hg) with added Hg environmental processes was implemented to simulate the Hg concentration and deposition in the central region of the Pearl River Delta (cPRD).