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We consider a class of output feedback stabilization problems for chemostats with two species.
For a class of output control algorithms a controller providing output asymptotic stability of equilibrium position is designed.
This paper is concerned with the adaptive control problem of a class of output feedback nonlinear systems with unmodeled dynamics and output constraint.
In this paper, the problem of adaptive fuzzy output-feedback control is investigated for a class of output constrained uncertain nonlinear systems with input saturation and unmeasured states.
A class of output feedback stabilizable nonlinear systems with known output dependent nonlinearities and affected by unknown sinusoidal disturbances along with an unmodelled noise is considered: non-minimum phase systems are also allowed.
In this paper, an adaptive prescribed performance tracking control scheme is investigated for a class of output feedback nonlinear systems with input unmodeled dynamics based on dynamic surface control method.
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The paper addresses the global output tracking of a class of uncertain output feedback systems affected by disturbances which are generated from a known exosystem.
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