In the present work we characterize the discrete time system which reproduces exactly the evolutions in the state of a given vector input linear analytic continuous time system driven by inputs which are constant on time intervals of fixed amplitude. This is achieved by comparing the Volterra series associated respectively to the sampled and continuous input state functionals. Moreover we give a compact Lie formula for the solution of a parametrized nonlinear differential equation which enables to characterize the nonlinear difference equation which solves the problem in terms of formal Lie series. On these bases, it becomes very natural to introduce a notion of approximated sampling of main efficiency in practical situations for computing ...
Abstract. We introduce a general class of causal dynamic discrete-time nonlinearities which have cer...
This dissertation treats two aspects of control synthesis problems for discrete-time and sampled-dat...
International audienceWe consider a general linear control system and a general quadratic cost, wher...
It is shown that the formalism of asymptotic series expansions recently developed by the authors for...
Abstract: We investigate he effect of sampling on linearization for continuous time systems. It is s...
The problem is addressed of deriving sampled-data control laws for a class of nonlinear continuous s...
Continuous-time systems are usually modelled by differential equations arising from physical laws. H...
Abstract—The paper deals with linear and nonlinear regulation under sampling. It is shown that digit...
Given a partially linearizable continuous-time dynamics, the aim is to find a digital control scheme...
International audienceThis work proposes a new approach to asses stability of sampled-data controlle...
Abstract. Most research in control of nonlinear systems is devoted to continuous time systems, the d...
Summary form only given. In this paper, an exact sampled-data representation of continuous-time syst...
In digital control systems, the state is sampled at given sampling instants and the input is kept co...
Models for deterministic continuous-time nonlinear systems typically take the form of ordinary diffe...
In this paper we study the (classical) problem of reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its s...
Abstract. We introduce a general class of causal dynamic discrete-time nonlinearities which have cer...
This dissertation treats two aspects of control synthesis problems for discrete-time and sampled-dat...
International audienceWe consider a general linear control system and a general quadratic cost, wher...
It is shown that the formalism of asymptotic series expansions recently developed by the authors for...
Abstract: We investigate he effect of sampling on linearization for continuous time systems. It is s...
The problem is addressed of deriving sampled-data control laws for a class of nonlinear continuous s...
Continuous-time systems are usually modelled by differential equations arising from physical laws. H...
Abstract—The paper deals with linear and nonlinear regulation under sampling. It is shown that digit...
Given a partially linearizable continuous-time dynamics, the aim is to find a digital control scheme...
International audienceThis work proposes a new approach to asses stability of sampled-data controlle...
Abstract. Most research in control of nonlinear systems is devoted to continuous time systems, the d...
Summary form only given. In this paper, an exact sampled-data representation of continuous-time syst...
In digital control systems, the state is sampled at given sampling instants and the input is kept co...
Models for deterministic continuous-time nonlinear systems typically take the form of ordinary diffe...
In this paper we study the (classical) problem of reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its s...
Abstract. We introduce a general class of causal dynamic discrete-time nonlinearities which have cer...
This dissertation treats two aspects of control synthesis problems for discrete-time and sampled-dat...
International audienceWe consider a general linear control system and a general quadratic cost, wher...