This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-invariant systems being subject to a set of incommensurate internal and external point delays. The results are obtained based on the use of formal Laurent expansions whose coefficients are polynomial matrices of appropriate orders and which are also appropriately related to truncated and infinite block Hankel matrices. The above-mentioned polynomial matrices arise in a natural way from the transcendent equations associated with the delayed dynamics. The results are linked to the properties of controllability and observability of dynamic systems. Some related overview is given related to robustness concerned with keeping the realization proper...
This paper investigates and clarifies how different definitions of reachability, observability, cont...
The controllability issues for linear discrete-time systems with delay in state are addressed. By in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the relative controllability of linear difference equa...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates the causality properties of a class of linear time-delay systems under const...
AbstractThis paper studies the problem of obtaining minimal realizations of linear input/output maps...
This paper discusses nonnegativity and positivity concepts and related properties for the state and ...
When a state variable description of a linear system is known, then its input–output behavior can be...
This paper studies the problem of obtaining minimal realizations of linear input/output maps defined...
Abstract. In this paper, the controllability issues for discrete-time linear systems with delay in s...
AbstractGiven an input-output periodic application, we prove that a periodic realization is minimal ...
The main goal of this thesis is to examine linear dynamical systems, both in the continuous- and dis...
AbstractIn this paper a generalization of Kalman's partial realization theory is developed using par...
This paper investigates and clarifies how different definitions of reachability, observability, cont...
The controllability issues for linear discrete-time systems with delay in state are addressed. By in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the relative controllability of linear difference equa...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates key aspects of realization and partial realization theories for linear time-...
This paper investigates the causality properties of a class of linear time-delay systems under const...
AbstractThis paper studies the problem of obtaining minimal realizations of linear input/output maps...
This paper discusses nonnegativity and positivity concepts and related properties for the state and ...
When a state variable description of a linear system is known, then its input–output behavior can be...
This paper studies the problem of obtaining minimal realizations of linear input/output maps defined...
Abstract. In this paper, the controllability issues for discrete-time linear systems with delay in s...
AbstractGiven an input-output periodic application, we prove that a periodic realization is minimal ...
The main goal of this thesis is to examine linear dynamical systems, both in the continuous- and dis...
AbstractIn this paper a generalization of Kalman's partial realization theory is developed using par...
This paper investigates and clarifies how different definitions of reachability, observability, cont...
The controllability issues for linear discrete-time systems with delay in state are addressed. By in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the relative controllability of linear difference equa...