An Algorithm for the Calculation of the Dwell Time Constraint for Switched H∞ Filters

This paper presents a numerical algorithm for determining the minimum dwell time constraint for switched linear H∞ fault detection filters. When applying switched systems, ensuring the stability is a crucial target, which can be guaranteed, when we switch slowly enough between the subsystems, more p...

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