In this paper two-dimensional (2D) discrete behaviors, defined on the grid $\mathbb{Z}_+\times \mathbb{Z}$ and having the time as (first) independent variable, are investigated. For these behaviors, by emphasizing the causality notion that is naturally associated with the time variable, we introduce two new concepts of controllability. Algebraic characterizations of time-controllability and of zero-time-controllability are provided, and it is shown that behaviors endowed with these properties admit special decompositions. Next, the dead-beat control (DBC) problem and the concept of admissible DBC are introduced and related to the zero-time-controllability property. Differently from what happens with one-dimensional behaviors, zero-time-cont...
Abstract. We present a new definition of a discrete 2D behavior, which gen-eralizes the standard not...
The property of external controllability has been well studied for 1D and 2D systems. In this paper,...
One of the main features of the behavioral approach as a foundation framework for the theory of dyna...
In this paper two-dimensional (2D) discrete behaviors, defined on the grid Z+ Z and having the time...
In this paper the dead-beat control problem, by partial interconnection, of two-dimensional discrete...
In this paper the dead-beat control problem, by partial interconnection, of two- dimensional (2D) di...
Predecessors and starting point of the present paper on multidimensional dis-crete time-autonomy and...
In this paper, the concepts of controllability and zero-controllability of a variable ${bf w}$ , app...
The concept of controllability of 2-D systems is introduced in a behavioral framework. This property...
This paper develops a behavioural framework to study controllability of systems whose dynamics are d...
Output dead beat control for a class of nonlinear discrete time systems, which are described by a si...
Output deadbeat control in one step is considered for a class of discrete time systems described by ...
In this paper we address the dead-beat estimation problem for the class of two-dimensional (2D) beha...
We present a new definition of a discrete 2D behavior, which generalizes the standard notion by incl...
The controllability conditions are well known if we speak about linear stationary systems: a linear ...
Abstract. We present a new definition of a discrete 2D behavior, which gen-eralizes the standard not...
The property of external controllability has been well studied for 1D and 2D systems. In this paper,...
One of the main features of the behavioral approach as a foundation framework for the theory of dyna...
In this paper two-dimensional (2D) discrete behaviors, defined on the grid Z+ Z and having the time...
In this paper the dead-beat control problem, by partial interconnection, of two-dimensional discrete...
In this paper the dead-beat control problem, by partial interconnection, of two- dimensional (2D) di...
Predecessors and starting point of the present paper on multidimensional dis-crete time-autonomy and...
In this paper, the concepts of controllability and zero-controllability of a variable ${bf w}$ , app...
The concept of controllability of 2-D systems is introduced in a behavioral framework. This property...
This paper develops a behavioural framework to study controllability of systems whose dynamics are d...
Output dead beat control for a class of nonlinear discrete time systems, which are described by a si...
Output deadbeat control in one step is considered for a class of discrete time systems described by ...
In this paper we address the dead-beat estimation problem for the class of two-dimensional (2D) beha...
We present a new definition of a discrete 2D behavior, which generalizes the standard notion by incl...
The controllability conditions are well known if we speak about linear stationary systems: a linear ...
Abstract. We present a new definition of a discrete 2D behavior, which gen-eralizes the standard not...
The property of external controllability has been well studied for 1D and 2D systems. In this paper,...
One of the main features of the behavioral approach as a foundation framework for the theory of dyna...