Carl R. Knospe

According to our database1, Carl R. Knospe authored at least 13 papers between 1997 and 2011.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2011
Performance Limitations of Non-Laminated Magnetic Suspension Systems.
IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol., 2011

2007
Control Approaches to the Suppression of Machining Chatter Using Active Magnetic Bearings.
IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol., 2007

2006
Stability of linear systems with interval time delays excluding zero.
IEEE Trans. Autom. Control., 2006

2005
Discussion on: "Parameter-Dependent Lyapunov Function Approach to Stability Analysis and Design for Uncertain Systems with Time-Varying Delay".
Eur. J. Control, 2005

Robust stability and H<sub>∞</sub> performance analysis of interval-dependent time delay systems.
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2005

2004
A mixed IQC approach to nonlinear delay-dependent system analysis.
Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference, 2004

2003
Analysis of multiple interval delay systems via sufficient and asymptotically necessary comparison system.
Proceedings of the 42nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2003

Stability of linear systems with interval time-delay.
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2003

2002
Feedback linearization of an active magnetic bearing with voltage control.
IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol., 2002

Rotor compliance minimization via μ-control of active magnetic bearings.
IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol., 2002

2000
Stability of linear time-delay systems: a delay-dependent criterion with a tight conservatism bound.
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2000

The nonlinear control benchmark experiment.
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2000

1997
A multitasking DSP implementation of adaptive magnetic bearing control.
IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol., 1997


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