
doi: 10.1002/rnc.1510
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the controllability and observability for linear time‐varying switched impulsive systems. First, some new results about the variation of parameters for time‐varying switched impulsive systems are derived. Then less conservative sufficient conditions and necessary conditions for state controllability and observability of such systems are established. And for such system without impulsive control input, sufficient and necessary conditions for controllability and observability are derived. Furthermore, corresponding criteria applied to time‐varying impulsive systems are also discussed and examples are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed results. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Controllability, Observability, observability, Linear systems in control theory, impulsive systems, switched systems, controllability, Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations, Control problems involving ordinary differential equations
Controllability, Observability, observability, Linear systems in control theory, impulsive systems, switched systems, controllability, Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations, Control problems involving ordinary differential equations
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