A basic question in systems and control theory concerns the characterization of the set of all achievable closed-loop systems for a given plant system and a controller system to be designed. This problem is addressed in a general behavioral context. Sufficient, and often necessary, conditions for a behavior to be achievable are given, and for any achievable behavior a canonical controller is defined. The results generalize previously obtained results obtained for finite-dimensional linear systems. The application to nonlinear differential systems is outlined
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A basic question in systems and control theory concerns the characterization of the set of all achie...
A fundamental question in systems and control theory concerns the characterization of the set of ach...
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The behavioral approach to systems and control theory has led to an elegant characterization of the ...
The paper determines the minimum number of general or dedicated controllers which are required to gu...
We study control problems for linear systems in the behavioral framework. Our focus is a class of re...
We study the control problem from the point of view of the behavioral systems theory. Two controller...
A basic question in systems and control theory concerns the characterization of the set of all achie...
A fundamental question in systems and control theory concerns the characterization of the set of ach...
Given a plant and another system called the desired system. we address the following question: when ...
Given a plant and a desired specification our goal is to construct a controller system which, when i...
In this chapter, we study control by interconnection of a given linear differential system (the plan...
Abstract: In this paper we study the solvability of a general nD partial control problem in the beha...
Abstract. The paper contains systems descriptions and fundamental results concerning the solution of...
In this note, we investigate the-existence of controls which allow to reach a given closed set K thr...
The law of requisite variety from cybernetics is shown to be related to the reachability and observa...
The behavioral approach to systems and control theory has led to an elegant characterization of the ...
The paper determines the minimum number of general or dedicated controllers which are required to gu...
We study control problems for linear systems in the behavioral framework. Our focus is a class of re...
We study the control problem from the point of view of the behavioral systems theory. Two controller...