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This paper addresses feedback stabilization problems for linear time-invariant control systems with saturating quantized measurements. We propose a new control design methodology, which relies on the possibility of changing the sensitivity of the quantizer while the system evolves. The equation that describes the evolution of the sensitivity with time (discrete rather than continuous in most cases) is interconnected with the given system (either continuous or discrete), resulting in a hybrid system. When applied to systems that are stabilizable by linear time-invariant feedback, this approach yields global asymptotic stability.
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R. Brockett
Daniel Liberzon
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Harvard University
Yale University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db3fab78a3e0e288685161 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/9.867021
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