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BOX INVARIANCE OF HYBRID AND SWITCHED SYSTEMS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2006
Abstract This paper investigates the concept of box invariance for classes of hybrid and switched systems. After motivating and defining the notion, we present a concise summary of results on its characterization for single-domain dynamical systems. The notion is then extended to the case of hybrid and switched systems.
Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari 0001
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Hybrid Photonic Integration for Optical Switches

2023 International Conference on Photonics in Switching and Computing (PSC), 2023
This invited paper reviews the state-of-the-art hybrid photonic integration technologies for optical switches, with a particular emphasis on the advantages of integrating diverse materials, notably indium phosphide and silicon nitride. We highlight progress in various aspects of hybrid photonic integration including achieving high-port-count fiber-chip
Wenjing Tian   +5 more
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Hybrid ARQ using Modulation Switching

VTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2009
Multilevel modulation schemes have variations in bit-reliabilities and each has different symbol reliabilities. Choosing the modulation scheme which has the greatest symbol reliability at target SNR on retransmissions offers more chances to get higher Hybrid ARQ performance by making the sum of total bit-reliabilities greater in the entire decoding ...
Bumsoo Park   +2 more
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Model simplification for switched hybrid systems

Systems & Control Letters, 2006
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Huijun Gao   +2 more
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Bumpless switching in hybrid systems

1997
This paper describes a way of designing a piecewise-linear system with discretely adjustable parameters (a hybrid linear system) in which we can switch the transfer matrix of the system without causing a discontinuity (a bump) in the system output. This is similar to the result that we could achieve by doing a bumpless transfer between multiple linear ...
Alan B. Arehart, William A. Wolovich
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Switch Complexity in Systems with Hybrid Redundancy

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1973
The combination of N-modular redundancy (NMR) and standby sparing has resulted in a promising redundancy technique for protecting those portions of a fault-tolerant system whose continuous real-time operation is essential. This technique, known as hybrid redundancy, uses N + Sp identical modules.
Daniel P. Siewiorek, Edward J. McCluskey
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On synchronization of hybrid switching and impulsive networks

Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2006
Recently, it has been demonstrated that many large-scale complex dynamical networks display a collective synchronization motion. This paper studies the synchronization of a complex dynamical network under a hybrid impulsive and switching control, by utilizing the concept of impulsive control and stability results for impulsive systems, some new ...
Hao Zhang 0008   +2 more
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Quality of Service in Hybrid Optical Switching

2014 12th International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology, 2014
Network traffic is continuously increasing over the internet due to emerging end user applications provided by cloud computing. Optical networks are hence rapidly gaining exclusivity in access networks and data center networks as they provide huge bandwidth support.
Muhammad Imran, Khurram Aziz
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Optoelectronic Hybrid Switching

Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching, 1987
Optical methods have proved extremely successful for signal transmission and have very quickly formed the basis for a maturing industry. Other applications of optics to informatics are less natural. For example, it has been recognised that wideband transmission implies a future need for wideband switching, but the development of optical switches has ...
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Hybrid and Switched Systems

2017
This chapter reviews the theory of switched systems.Governed by a combination of mode-dependent continuous/discrete dynamics and logic-based switching, and having a wide range of motivating applications, the qualitative behavior of switched systems is highlighted here.
Xinzhi Liu, Peter Stechlinski
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