articleIEEE Transactions on Automatic ControlMay 1, 2002GREEN OA

An exact method for the stability analysis of time-delayed linear time-invariant (LTI) systems

University of Connecticut

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Abstract

A general class of linear time invariant systems with time delay is studied. Recently, they attracted considerable interest in the systems and control community. The complexity arises due to the exponential type transcendental terms in their characteristic equation. The transcendentality brings infinitely many characteristic roots, which are cumbersome to elaborate as evident from the literature. A number of methodologies have been suggested with limited ability to assess the stability in the parametric domain of time delay. This study offers an exact, structured and robust methodology to bring a closure to the question at hand. Ultimately we present a unique explicit analytical expression in terms of the…

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Keywords
  • LTI system theory
  • Mathematics
  • Transcendental equation
  • Stability (learning theory)
  • Transcendental number
  • Invariant (physics)
  • Characteristic equation
  • Parametric statistics
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