Abstract
- The problem of dynamical reconstruction, of an unknown control acting upon a linear time-delay system, through inaccurate observations of phase states is discussed. A regularized solving algorithm functioning in real time mode is proposed. This algorithm is stable with respect to informational noise and computational errors.
Published Online: 2013-09-07
Published in Print: 2001-06
© 2013 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- Optimal control methods in inverse problems and computational processes
- Uniqueness for some semilinear elliptic inverse problems
- Some aspects of the Trotter – Kato theorem
- H1-conditional stability with explicit Lipshitz constant for a one-dimensional inverse acoustic problem
- On dynamical reconstruction of control in a system with time delay. Finite-dimensional models
- On the problem of optimal compatibility
- Optimal sensor allocation for parameter estimation in distributed systems