This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear systems denominated minimax control. It generalizes switching and linear parameter varying control strategies and is determined such as to preserve stochastic stability and guaranteed H 2 performance. The special classes of Markov mode-dependent and mode-independent control are considered. The design methodology is charac- terized by minimax problems for which the existence of a saddle point is the central issue to be taken into account. As a natural application, Markov jump linear systems state feedback control design is discussed under this framework. A numerical example illustrates the theoretical results
Spiryagin, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1197-898XIn this note, the state and mode feedback control problems fo...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper addresses the H ∞ state-feedback control design problem of discretetime Markov jump linea...
This brief broadens readers’ understanding of stochastic control by highlighting recent advances in ...
This paper addresses the H ∞ state-feedback control design problem of discretetime Markov jump linea...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This paper investigates the problems of ℋ∞and ℋ2state feedback control design for continuous-time Ma...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
Spiryagin, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1197-898XIn this note, the state and mode feedback control problems fo...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper introduces and focuses on a new control strategy for continuous-time Markov jump linear s...
This paper addresses the H ∞ state-feedback control design problem of discretetime Markov jump linea...
This brief broadens readers’ understanding of stochastic control by highlighting recent advances in ...
This paper addresses the H ∞ state-feedback control design problem of discretetime Markov jump linea...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This paper investigates the problems of ℋ∞and ℋ2state feedback control design for continuous-time Ma...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
Spiryagin, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1197-898XIn this note, the state and mode feedback control problems fo...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...
This chapter deals with positive linear systems in continuous-time affected by a switching signal re...