bibtype |
C -
Conference Paper (international conference)
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ARLID |
0410522 |
utime |
20240103182220.0 |
mtime |
20060210235959.9 |
title
(primary) (eng) |
LMIs and polynomial methods in control: Illustrative examples |
publisher |
place |
Gold Coast |
name |
IEEE |
pub_time |
2000 |
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specification |
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serial |
title
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Preprints of the IFAC/IEEE Symposium on Advances in Control Education. ACE 2000 |
page_num |
1-6 |
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author
(primary) |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0015534 |
name1 |
Henrion |
name2 |
D. |
country |
FR |
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author
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ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0101204 |
name1 |
Šebek |
name2 |
Michael |
institution |
UTIA-B |
full_dept |
Department of Control Theory |
fullinstit |
Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i. |
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COSATI |
09I |
cas_special |
project |
project_id |
GA102/99/1368 |
agency |
GA ČR |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0004439 |
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project |
project_id |
VS97034 |
agency |
MŠMT |
country |
CZ |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0025111 |
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research |
AV0Z1075907 |
abstract
(eng) |
Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs) are now widely used as a convenient tool for solving a signiffcant number of control problems. Probably for historical reasons, LMIs have mainly been used conjointly with state-space methods. Several recent works however tend to prove that polynomial (or algebraic) methods can also rely on LMIs. On simple illustrative examples, this paper aims to show how the simultaneous use of LMIs and polynomial methods help to solve various control problems. |
action |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0212735 |
name |
IFAC/IEEE Symposium on Advances in Control Education. ACE 2000 |
place |
Gold Coast |
country |
AU |
dates |
17.12.2000-19.12.2000 |
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RIV |
BC |
department |
TŘ |
permalink |
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0130611 |
ID_orig |
UTIA-B 20000238 |
arlyear |
2000 |
mrcbU10 |
2000 |
mrcbU10 |
Gold Coast IEEE |
mrcbU63 |
Preprints of the IFAC/IEEE Symposium on Advances in Control Education. ACE 2000 1 6 |
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