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    Experimental comparison of DNA libraries using microelectronic arrays

    The problem of designing sets of modular DNA sequences (“words”) which hybridize in a predefined way is fundamental to many molecular biology procedures (e.q. multiplex PCR [1], readout of bar codes [3], const...

    Th. Rücker, J. Ackermann in Functional Micro- and Nanosystems (2004)

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    Open Problems

    The results in the above paper were derived under several simplifying assumptions. Non-satisfaction of these assumptions creates robustness problems.

    J. Ackermann, B. R. Barmish, S. Dasgupta in Robustness of Dynamic Systems with Paramet… (1992)

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    Model Verification by Experiments with Finite Effect Sequences (FES)

    A finite effect sequence (FES) is a good input signal to verify agreement between a linear plant and its model. The FES theory is reviewed, the influence of nonlinearities in the plant is studied and their inf...

    J. Ackermann, P. Wirth in Dynamics of Controlled Mechanical Systems (1989)

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    Multi-model approaches to robust control system design

    The problem of control system design is stated with explicit uncertainty bounds for physical parameters in the plant model and performance bounds as design objectives. A finite number of typical plant paramete...

    J. Ackermann in Uncertainty and Control (1985)

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    Entwurfsverfahren für Robuste Regelungen

    The problem of robust control is introduced and formulated as a multi-model problem. A controller structure is assumed and its free parameters are designed by three methods: Frequency domain, pole region assig...

    J. Ackermann in Fortschritte durch digitale Meß- und Automatisierungstechnik (1983)