OUTPUT CONTROLLABILITY OF DELAYED CONTROL SYSTEMS IN A LONG TIME HORIZON
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In this paper, we consider the output controllability of finite-dimensional control systems governed by a distributed delayed control. For systems with ordinary controls, this problem was investigated earlier. Nevertheless, in many practical and technical problems the control acts with some delay. We give the necessary and sufficient condition for the output controllability. The main goal of our control is to govern the output of the system to some position on a subspace in a given instant, and then keep this output fixed for the remaining times. This property is called the long-time output controllability. For this, sufficient conditions are given. The introduced notions are applied for the investigation of averaged controllability of systems with delayed controls. The general approach for that is to approximate the system by the ordinary ones. Some examples are considered.
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