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Time delay systems exist in many engineering ?elds such as
transportation, communication, process engineering and more
recently networked control s- tems. In recent years,time
delaysystems haveattracted recurring interests from research
community. Much of the research work has been focused on stability
analysis and stabilization of time delay systems using the
so-called Lyapunov- Krasovskii functionals and linear matrix
inequality (LMI) approach. While the LMI approach does provide an
e?cient tool for handling systems with delays in state and/or
inputs, the LMI based results are mostly only su?cient and only
numerical solutions are available. For systems with knownsingle
input delay, there have been rather elegant- alytical solutions to
various problems such as optimal tracking, linear quadratic
regulation and H control. We note that discrete-time systems with
delays can ? usually be converted into delay free systems via
system augmentation, however, theaugmentationapproachleadsto
muchhigher computationalcosts,especially for systems of higher
state dimension and large delays. For continuous-time s- tems,time
delayproblemscaninprinciple betreatedby thein?nite-dimensional
system theory which, however,leads to solutions in terms of Riccati
type partial di? erential equations or operator Riccati equations
which are di?cult to und- stand and compute. Some attempts have
been made in recent years to derive explicit and e?cient solutions
for systems with input/output (i/o) delays. These include the study
ontheH controlofsystemswith multiple input delaysbased ? on the
stable eigenspace of a Hamlitonian matrix [46].
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