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A simple continuous-time design method is proposed for linear time invariant (LTI) systems.
For linear time invariant transforms, the multiplications in these transformed domains are referred to as filtering.
The problem of designing an observer is considered for linear time delay systems with commensurable delays.
This work considers the observer-based fault detection (FD) problem for linear time invariant systems at a single frequency ω.
It is shown how an observer may be designed using theory available for linear time delay systems.
The control framework used is that of optimal output feedback design for linear time invariant (LTI) systems.
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For instance, the stability analysis for linear time-dependent problems can be found in [22, 23].
The concept of poles and zeros are also generalized for linear time-varying systems.
The maximum hands-off control has been proposed in this paper for linear time-invariant systems.
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