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Stability of Time-Delay Systems

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Preface, Notations 1.Introduction to Time-Delay Systems I.Robust Stability Analysis II.Input-output stability A.LMI and Quadratic Integral Inequalities Bibliography Index
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Preface, Notations 1.Introduction to Time-Delay Systems I.Frequency-Domain Approach 2.Systems with Commensurate Delays 3.Systems withIncommensurate Delays 4.Robust Stability Analysis II.Time Domain Approach 5.Systems with Single Delay 6.Robust Stability Analysis 7.Systems with Multiple and Distributed Delays III.Input-Output Approach 8.Input-output stability A.Matrix Facts B.LMI and Quadratic Integral Inequalities Bibliography Index

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A delay-dependent stability criterion of neutral systems and its application to a partial element equivalent circuit model

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Network-Based Fault Detection Filter and Controller Coordinated Design for Unmanned Surface Vehicles in Network Environments

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Brief paper: On input-to-state stability of systems with time-delay: A matrix inequalities approach

TL;DR: Nonlinear matrix inequalities approach, which is known to be efficient for stability and L"2-gain analysis, is extended to input-to-state stability (ISS) by obtaining sufficient conditions for ISS of systems with time-varying delays via Lyapunov-Krasovskii method.
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Network-based H∞ control for T–S fuzzy systems with an adaptive event-triggered communication scheme

TL;DR: An adaptive event-triggered communication scheme for NCSs is presented, and an asynchronous premise re-construct method for networked T–S fuzzy systems is proposed, which relaxes the assumption of the prior work that the premises of the plant and the PDC control rules are synchronous.
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An observer for a class of nonlinear systems with time varying observation delay

TL;DR: The technique used to prove the asymptotical convergence to zero of the observation error, based on the Lyapunov–Razumikhin approach, does not require any assumption about the dependence of the delay on the time.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results of both classic and recent matrix analyses using canonical forms as a unifying theme, and demonstrate their importance in a variety of applications, such as linear algebra and matrix theory.