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A new concept of strong controllability via the Schur complement for ARX models in adaptive tracking Bercu B, Vazquez V Automatica, 46(11), 1799, 2010 |
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On the usefulness of persistent excitation in ARX adaptive tracking Bercu B, Vazquez V International Journal of Control, 83(6), 1145, 2010 |
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A new and improved MILP formulation to optimize observabitity, redundancy and precision for sensor network problems Kelly JD, Zyngier D AIChE Journal, 54(5), 1282, 2008 |
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Implicit micro-macro methods Laso M, Ramirez J, Picasso M Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 122(1-3), 215, 2004 |
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Bisection algorithm for computing the frequency response gain of sampled-data systems - Infinite-dimensional congruent transformation approach (vol 46, pg 369, 2001) Ito Y, Hagiwara T, Maeda H, Araki M IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 47(1), 201, 2002 |
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Conditions for decentralized integral controllability Lee J, Edgar TF Journal of Process Control, 12(7), 797, 2002 |
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