A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the conventional series expansion linearisation, a member of the family of velocity-based linearisations is valid in the vicinity of any operating point, not just an equilibrium operating point. The velocity-based linearisations facilitate dynamic analysis far from the equilibrium operating points and enable the transient behaviour of the nonlinear system to be investigated. Using velocity-based linearisations, stability conditions are derived for both smooth and non-smooth nonlinear systems which avoid the restrictions, to trajectories lying within an unnecessarily, perhaps excessively, small neighbourhood about the equilibrium operating poi...
This note comments on a number of recent gain-scheduling approaches which assume that the plant to b...
Nonlinear ℒ2-gain is a robust stability property whereby the ℒ2-norm of the state trajectory is boun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
Automatica, Vol. 31, pp. 1185--1191A new method is proposed to implement gain-scheduled controllers ...
<p>This paper presents an enhanced velocity-based algorithm to implement gain-scheduled controllers ...
This note comments on a number of recent gain-scheduling approaches which assume that the plant to b...
Nonlinear ℒ2-gain is a robust stability property whereby the ℒ2-norm of the state trajectory is boun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
A family of velocity-based linearisations is proposed for a nonlinear system. In contrast to the co...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
The velocity-based analysis framework provides direct support for divide and conquer design approach...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
In this paper, a velocity-based linearisation framework is employed to develop a novel rigorous app...
Automatica, Vol. 31, pp. 1185--1191A new method is proposed to implement gain-scheduled controllers ...
<p>This paper presents an enhanced velocity-based algorithm to implement gain-scheduled controllers ...
This note comments on a number of recent gain-scheduling approaches which assume that the plant to b...
Nonlinear ℒ2-gain is a robust stability property whereby the ℒ2-norm of the state trajectory is boun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...