LINEAR DISCRETE SYSTEMS CONTROLLABILITY FROM A SET OF INITIAL STATES TO A TERMINAL SET
Journal Title: Дослідження в математиці і механіці - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 1
Abstract
In the article we consider controllability conditions from an initial set to a terminal set for a linear non-homogenous discrete system. We introduce three types of controllability: from an initial set to a terminal set; from a whole set of initial conditions to a terminal set; from a set of initial conditions to an entire terminal set. Necessary and sufficient conditions of controllability are proved using controllability function.
Authors and Affiliations
V. V. Pichkur, M. S. Tairova, O. M. Bashnyakov
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