Data-driven stabilization of an oscillating flow with LTI controllers

This paper presents advances towards the data-based control of periodic oscillator flows, from their fully-developed regime to their equilibrium stabilized in closed-loop, with linear time-invariant (LTI) controllers. The proposed approach directly builds upon Leclercq et al. (2019) and provides sev...

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