1996 IEEE International Workshop on Variable Structure-Vss '96: December 5-6, 1996 Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo Roppongi, Tokyo Japan : Proceedings
VSS'96 was a workshop designed for control engineers working in the field of sliding mode control, VSS and nonlinear systems. Providing coverage of that workshop, this text robust sliding mode; VSS in power electronics; time delay systems; VSS theory; and VSS applications.
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