Browsing by Subject "Controllability"
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Adaptive connection admission and flow control: quality of service with high utilisation
(IEEE, 1994)In this paper, we use adaptive feedback and adaptive feedforward control methodologies to avoid congestion at high server utilisation. This addresses the combined connection admission and flow control problem (generic ...
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Digraph analysis of large-scale systems: The system primitive
(1979)Mapping differential equations into digraphs is shown to give additional insight into system properties, such as controllability and observability. The concept of the system primitive is introduced. © 1979, The Institution ...
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Rank-invariant transformations and controllability of large-scale systems
(1980)The relevance of structure to the exact determination of rank in large-scale systems is discussed, with particular reference to state transformations and the conditions for controllability (observability). The structural ...
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Stable indirect adaptive control of continuous-time systems with no a priori knowledge on the parameters
(Publ by Pergamon Press Inc, 1993)A crucial drawback of indirect adaptive control is the stabilizability or controllability of the estimated plant model which is required in order to calculate the controller parameters. Loss of stabilizability at a particular ...
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Structural controllability and observability of linear systems over finite fields with applications to multi-agent systems
(2013)We develop a graph-theoretic characterization of controllability and observability of linear systems over finite fields. Specifically, we show that a linear system will be structurally controllable and observable over a ...
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Using the Milliken Moment Method and dynamic simulation to evaluate vehicle stability and controllability
(2008)The Milliken Moment Method (MMM) effectively organises kinematically constrained vehicle test results. The authors present a method for evaluating vehicle handling