Statistical learning methods in linear algebra and control problems: The example of finite-time control of uncertain linear systems (Q1611894)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1790273
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1790273 |
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Statistical learning methods in linear algebra and control problems: The example of finite-time control of uncertain linear systems (English)
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28 August 2002
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In state and output feedback, finite-time robust stabilization for linear control systems subject to time-varying norm-bounded uncertainties and to unknown disturbances can be described by using linear matrix inequalities (LMI), a bilinear matrix inequality (BMI), respectively. Approximative solutions for the BMI problem are obtained by empirical risk minimization, where limits on the required number of samples are given.
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robust stabilization
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linear matrix inequalities
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empirical risk minimization
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