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As we can see in equation 13, when the channel gain approaches infinity (i.e., representing a peak on the channel), the weighting factor approaches zero.
In particular, we derive exact optimal designs for prediction, estimation and information gain approaches in the one-dimensional case, giving further theoretical justifications for the adoption of the equidistant design.
For ℒ2 gain, also by using a piecewise Lyapunov function, we show that if the unavailability rate of the controller is smaller than a specified constant, then the system with an ATBCF achieves a reasonable weighted ℒ2 gain level, and the weighted ℒ2 gain approaches normal ℒ2 gain when the ATBCF is sufficiently large.
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By employing the Nussbaum gain approach and choosing a proper Lyapunov Krasovskii functional, an adaptive compensation control algorithm is developed.
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It is shown that the "peaking value" occurred often in the constant high gain design can be significantly reduced by the time-varying gain approach.
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