2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2016.06.033
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A comparative study of Kalman filter and Linear Matrix Inequality based H infinity filter for SPND delay compensation

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“…Therefore, as time delays often appear in practical systems, the H ∞ filter design has been a hot topic for nonlinear systems with a time‐varying delay via the T‐S fuzzy model approach 26,27 . In practice, the H ∞ filtering process with delay has been applied in many real works in the literature, such as self‐powered neutron detectors delay compensation provided by Reference 28. Attitude determination and gyro calibration for aerospace studies have been given in Reference 29 and studies on charge and capacity estimation for a lithium‐ion battery proposed in Reference 30.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, as time delays often appear in practical systems, the H ∞ filter design has been a hot topic for nonlinear systems with a time‐varying delay via the T‐S fuzzy model approach 26,27 . In practice, the H ∞ filtering process with delay has been applied in many real works in the literature, such as self‐powered neutron detectors delay compensation provided by Reference 28. Attitude determination and gyro calibration for aerospace studies have been given in Reference 29 and studies on charge and capacity estimation for a lithium‐ion battery proposed in Reference 30.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practically, H filtering process with delay has been applied in many real works in the literature, such as self‐powered neutron detectors delay compensation provided by Tamboli et al [24], attitude determination and gyro calibration for aerospace studies has been given in [25] and studies on charge and capacity estimation for a lithium‐ion battery proposed by Chen et al [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%