
doi: 10.1007/bfb0020944
Via examples, this paper examines the possibility of stabilizing a continuous control plant, through an interaction with a discrete time controller. Such a hybrid feedback complements the output feedback within the plant when the latter fails to stabilize the system or fails to produce smooth stabilization. The displayed examples point to both the mathematical and the design challenges that the method poses.
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