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IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information 1995 12(4):299-323; doi:10.1093/imamci/12.4.299
© 1995 by Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
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Linear dynamics hidden by input-output linearization for nonlinear time-varying systems

HUANN-KENG CHIANG

Department of Electrical Engineering, National Yunlin Institute of Technology Touliu, Yunlin 640, Taiwan, Republic of China

The input-output linearizations is a useful method in analysis and design for the non-linear time-varying systems. However, this technique often hides some linearizable dynamics in the nonlinear time-varying subsystem. Sufficient conditions for the non-linear time-varying systems to contain a {rho}-dimensional linear systems are derived. This method has dimension greater than the usual input-output linearization.


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