Adaptive set-point regulation of linear \(n + 1\) hyperbolic systems with uncertain affine boundary condition using collocated sensing and control
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DOI10.1016/J.SYSCONLE.2020.104777zbMath1454.93125OpenAlexW3092129431WikidataQ115566756 ScholiaQ115566756MaRDI QIDQ826767
Ole Morten Aamo, Haavard Holta
Publication date: 6 January 2021
Published in: Systems \& Control Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sysconle.2020.104777
Control/observation systems governed by partial differential equations (93C20) Adaptive control/observation systems (93C40) First-order hyperbolic systems (35L40)
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