Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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756525 | Systems & Control Letters | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
“Mixedness” is a property that captures elements of the notions of passivity and small gain. In the frequency domain, a linear, time-invariant system is called “mixed” if, over some frequency bands, it is strictly passive and, over the remaining frequencies, it has a gain of less than one; there exist no frequencies over which the system has neither of the notions of these properties associated with it. In this paper, a test is developed for determining whether or not a linear, time-invariant system is “mixed”.
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Authors
Wynita M. Griggs, Brian D.O. Anderson, Robert N. Shorten,