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IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information 1993 10(3):239-250; doi:10.1093/imamci/10.3.239
© 1993 by Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
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Uniform disturbance localization with simultaneous uniform exact model matching for linear time-varying analytic systems

K. G. ARVANITIS

Division of Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens 157 73 Zographou, Athens, Greece

The problem of uniform disturbance localization with simultaneous uniform exact model matching for linear time-varying analytic systems via static state feedback is investigated, for the first time. The primary feature of the approach used is that it reduces the problem to that of solving a nonhomogeneous algebraic system of equations. From this system is obtained a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the solvability of the problem, and a general analytical expression for all admissible controllers.


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